Star Wars TIE Bomber for 3D printing

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
  • STL- fab365.net/items/673
    This Star Wars series is TIE bomber!
    At first glance, it doesn't look much different from TIE fighters, but the shape is so different that everything except the wings had to be remade.
    The wings also had quite a few changes to make.
    Remove all supports before assembling or folding.
    What is unusual is that the Bombing-Chute protrudes from the lower body of the TIE bomber. Don't miss this, the next release of the display stand will be installed here.
    Please look forward to the display stand as well!
    FAB365's Star Wars series continues!
    1 : 72 scale
    Largest part in printing, size = X 99mm, Y 57mm, Z 39mm, After full assembly size= X 108mm, Y 86mm, Z 58mm
    Total Build Time : 19h 15m / Plastic Weight : 69g
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 20

  • @homelander1974
    @homelander1974 12 днів тому +1

    언제 봐도 크기, 조형, 색분할이 적절하네요.
    이번 영상도 흥미롭게 보고 갑니다~

  • @ukaszszarzynski8904
    @ukaszszarzynski8904 12 днів тому +2

    Looks amazing! Could you share what filament did you use to print grey parts?

  • @beastrabban
    @beastrabban 13 днів тому +1

    woohoo! you rock!!

  • @danielbeaumont3744
    @danielbeaumont3744 13 днів тому +1

    lovely ❤

    • @fab365_official
      @fab365_official  13 днів тому

      Thanks~ Please enjoy~

    • @mikekiske
      @mikekiske 13 днів тому

      Hi.
      You guys already tested the Bambu Labs 3d Printers? Thanks.

  • @joanmanuel5655
    @joanmanuel5655 12 днів тому +1

    amazing! 129% scale right?

    • @fab365_official
      @fab365_official  12 днів тому

      No, 100% of 1:72 scale.

    • @Drakenex
      @Drakenex 12 днів тому

      @@fab365_official ohhh Nice! tanks, impressive model

  • @buttonquail7048
    @buttonquail7048 9 днів тому

    What glue do you use?

  • @robertomolina2861
    @robertomolina2861 13 днів тому

    Buenas tardes, que tipo de impresora 3D utilizas

  • @rchorizon217
    @rchorizon217 13 днів тому

    "Based on your experience, can you tell if printing 3D objects using PLA filament is safe for long-term storage without degradation? Will PLA last for years, especially with good storage away from sunlight, heat, moisture, etc.?"

    • @XYZdude00
      @XYZdude00 13 днів тому +2

      I've only been printing since 2021, but I still have stuff that has held up great since then

    • @user-sv4zb1xb7z
      @user-sv4zb1xb7z 13 днів тому +1

      think it depends on the manufacturer

  • @JoshuaRilliet
    @JoshuaRilliet 7 днів тому

    Hello, a question has been nagging at me ever since I started watching the Star Wars ships, why do you make trays with one and only one part when your tray can contain many more parts than you print without the slightest problem, it could be because of the length of the video but the edits are there to reduce these times, so why do you do this, I admit I don't really understand your way of doing things? Another thing but related to the files, why, in the context of these ships but also of anything that requires different colours, don't you just group the parts by colour and also, for example, indicate the number of times the files should be printed, here you can clearly see for example that the black parts in the wings should be printed twice, but nothing indicates this in the files, it would be enough to put an x2 or x... depending on the number of sets to be printed, no?

    • @fab365_official
      @fab365_official  2 дні тому +1

      There are a lot of questions like this, but I think it's probably because I have little printing experience. I think I'm asking this question a lot, especially since I haven't done much printing using the print-in-place method that I often use.
      1) When printing many parts at once, if one part goes wrong or falls off the bed, that part may have a negative effect on other parts, rendering all parts unusable.
      2) And when the nozzle moves between parts, there is a possibility that strings may occur. However, when printing single parts, Strings do not occur.
      3) This video also has the purpose of showing in detail the shape of the parts to be printed and the direction of printing.
      So in conclusion, the reason for printing parts separately like this is
      1. To reduce the failure rate of printing and
      2. The purpose is to clearly show the printing direction and finished form.

    • @JoshuaRilliet
      @JoshuaRilliet День тому

      @fab365_official Hello and thank you for your answers which have given me a better understanding of the reasons behind certain printing choices and as a result my questions are no longer relevant. Thank you for the design work you've done and for sharing it with us. The videos are a great help when one of the fasteners between parts comes loose during a print run and you lose track of how to assemble it. 😉👍