Cobra Air Chariot (GI Joe)

Cobra Air Chariot (GI Joe)

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The Cobra Air Chariot from 1986. The shield is meant to be attached by glue; however, I didn't provide a clear placement or location for it. (I only planned to print one of these models, so the effort wasn't worth it.) The file was created at full scale from the actual toy and optimized for printing at 25%. If you deviate from this range, your print may have too much or too little detail. My finished model weighs around one gram, costing me about two cents in material to print it. This file is free to download but note that it's listed as non-commercial because it's a copy of intellectual property I don't own. Neither you nor I are allowed to sell physical copies of this 3-D model. You're permitted (and encouraged) to print copies for your personal use. Print both chariot parts using support material. You may need a flight stand, so that's something to consider as well. I'd like to thank Chris for lending me his original toy, saving me time and resulting in a more accurate model. A great deal of respect and gratitude go out to past and present members of our Armed Forces. They are the Real American Heroes. Their sacrifices allow people like me to live in peace, freedom, and create silly little toys such as these.

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