
Keiko Biplane
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Attention All Modelers! This is one model you will not want to miss out on building! This massive model can be scaled down to fit any printer, but keep in mind that you'll need to track your print scale carefully to ensure everything fits properly. Building this thing requires top-notch modeling skills. You'll need a range of tools and materials to bring it to life. You will need: - PLA Glue of your choice - Drill Bits - Sand Paper - Sanding Block - Paint of your choice - Lots of patience - Sharp knife Use the render photos for reference - some parts require four, while others need two. Don't underestimate this model's complexity; it won't print and assemble easily. I printed four before releasing it, and my grandkid loves it. If you need a new part, just print, fix, and go! Max Dimensions of this model: - 13.75 inches deep - 12 inches wide - 5 inches high Important Notes: * The propeller is keyed; double-check your print's underside to ensure it lies flat on the bed. * Top and Bottom wings are keyed too - the holes for struts are angled to help align properly with the fuselage. * Long Struts are also keyed, so check the angled ends for proper alignment with the wing. * The axle should move freely in the Wheel Struts; use a drill bit to enlarge the hole if necessary. As always: - Saved as High Resolution STL files and run through Print Studio before release.
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