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ATR 72-600 Ultra High Fidelity model for 3D printing

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Creation quality: 5.0/5 (1 vote)
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  • Aile droite.STL
  • Aile gauche.STL
  • Empennage vertical.STL
  • Fuselage arrière.STL
  • Fuselage avant.STL
  • Hélice.STL
  • Raccord aile.STL
  • Raccord fuselage.STL
  • Stand ATR.STL
  • moteur gauche.STL

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Publication date 2023-11-06 at 21:36
Design number 1562399

3Dcadcraft

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3D model description

1:60 scale model of an ATR72-600

This CAD model has been designed to be the most realistic model currently available online, while being extremely simple to assemble without gluing. It will enable you to obtain on your desktop a model very faithful to 1:60

The high level of detail includes windows, doors, slats, flaps, ailerons, elevator and fin, nacelle with detailed turboprop, flap actuator fairings. Finally, what was missing on all the other models I saw was the complex shaping of the central wing box, which I really wished I had in this model, making it ultra-realistic!

The CAD was designed to be as simple and intuitive as possible. No glue is required for assembly, and the aircraft can be completely disassembled for transport if required. It consists of just 11 parts. It has also been designed to be easily printable, even with a small 3D printer such as a 230x230x250!

Includes the complete model of the airplane and the model cut out for 3D printing.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, and if you like the model, I might consider developing new ones!

3D printing settings

To get the most out of this model from a 0.4 nozzle, I recommend the following parameters:

  • Print all parts with a layer height of 0.1 mm, or less if you want even better rendering

  • Use a minimum of 2 perimeters without filling, for solid yet lightweight parts

  • Print the wings vertically, laid on the junction, as well as the front and rear fuselages

  • Print the tailplane vertically on the trailing edge of the fin

  • Print the engines on the front panel

  • Print the propellers with support under the blades

  • Make sure your shrinkage settings are right otherwise you may encounter angel hair problems due to the shape of the components

  • With PLA, I get the best results printing at 180/185°C

  • All parts must be printed once, except for the helices, which must be printed twice.

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