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1:200 Lockheed T-33/RT-33 and F-94B

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  • F-94B_N0.STL
  • RT-33A_N0.STL
  • T-33A_N0.STL
  • T-33A_N1.STL
  • T-33A_N2.STL
  • T-33A_N3.STL

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Last update 2023-01-27 at 18:24
Publication date 2023-01-26 at 20:46
Design number 1030979

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T-33/RT-33 Shooting Star and F-94B StarFire
The T-33 Shooting Star (T-Bird) is a jet trainer developed from the P-80 fighter.
This aircraft has had a long and successful career flying for a large number of Air Forces around the world; the first flight took place in 1948 and the last T-33 was retired in 2017.
The RT-33 is the reconnaissance variant; the aircraft becomes a single seater because the rear seat has been removed to make room for more fuel and some avionics boxes.
The F-94 is an all-weather interceptor developed from the T-33; the first jet-engined fighter with an afterburner.
The F-94B version saw limited operational use during the early stages of the Korean War.

Models:
T-33A_N0 clean model
T-33A_N1 with 2x 200gal fuel tanks + 2x500lb GP bombs
T-33A_N2 with wing tip fixed fuel tanks + 2x500lb GP bombs
T-33A_N3 with wing tip fixed fuel tanks
RT-33A_N0 Clean model with wing tip fixed fuel tanks
F-94B_N0 Clean model with wing tip fixed fuel tanks

Models scale 1:200 made to be printed with a FDM with 0.2 nozzle at this scale.

For other scales use the following values into your slicer:
for 1:100 use 200%
for 1:144 use 139%
for 1:200 leave 100%
for 1:285 use 70%
for 1:300 use 66%

At 1:100 it can be used a FDM printer with a 0.4mm nozzle.
Under 1:200 is almost mandatory a resin printer.

Print test (T-33A and F-94B) 1:200 made with a MSLA at 50micron resolution.
The models appear "dirty" because ... they are.
The white resin I used looks too shiny and makes it difficult to see panel lines and other details so I wet the models with very thinned black paint which once dried to give it a "smudged" look.

This creation is reserved exclusively for private and personal use; redistribution of these files, as they are or modified, is not permitted. For further details read the "Copyright" section in the FAQ section of Cults site by clicking on the (C) symbol below.

ciao

Enrico

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