XB-51 for microarmor

XB-51 for microarmor

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The Martin bomber of the late 1940s-early 1950s was incredibly fast, yet it failed to secure a contract due to political reasons, with the B-57 Canberra ultimately being chosen instead. A detailed model of the Martin bomber in full dimensions was created using Blender 2.82 and exported from the software version 2.79b at a scale of 1/100 for the .stl file. The model was then scaled down to 35% within the slicer. Issues arose when attempting to export .stl files from Blender 2.82 for use with Cura, as this process yielded inconsistent results. To address these issues, I opted to export the mesh from Blender 2.79b, which provided a more consistent output and allowed for easier comparison of file sizes between different software versions. As a reference point, the d6 was scaled to 15mm in size.

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