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Future Resistance Fighters "Mosquito" Troop Carrier

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  • un supported.zip
    • Forward sensor array.stl
    • Left door.stl
    • Main body.stl
    • Pilot seated.stl
    • Right door.stl
    • Soldier seated position.stl
    • soldier seating.stl
    • Thruster (hollowed) printx4.stl
    • Thruster (NOT pre hollowed) print x4.stl
    • Thruster arm printx4.stl
    • Thruster pivot arm printx4.stl
    • Turret body printx2.stl
    • Turret gun printx2.stl

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Publication date 2023-12-10 at 23:12
Design number 1634921

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When the resistance needs rapid deployment or immediate evac from a hot spot they call for a Mosquito troop carrier, it is armed with 2 40mm air burst grenade turrets, an advanced sensor suite, papertanium armor and enough thrust to carrier plenty of dead weight if needed. This is a very large multi part model kit, all parts are un supported, it was made to be printed on any mid size resin printer, it has not been tested on an fdm printer, it can be sliced into more parts to print on a smaller resin printer, do so at your discretion, all files are digital .stl's. The model was originally made to fit 28mm figures but was scaled down by 25% for tabletop gameplay, it still looks great with 28mm figures, figures shown in pics except for the smaller models shown seated within are not included ,the current seated pilot and seated soldiers are smaller than 28mm if you would like to print and use them for a display piece within the model. The doors have magnet ports on them to connect to the sides or top of the main body which also has magnet ports, (magnets not included) most small magnets will work, I puddy filled my ports to hold tiny magnets. Some sanding may be required in the arms to fit and bend your thruster arms to your liking but must be glued in position once done, Thrusters have ball joint fitting as do the arms as well but must be glued permanently once positioned. The front pilot window has been left open so that you may cut some plastic to insert from within so that the pilot can be seen for play or display. This large model can break mostly within the arm areas if treated rough so be careful if using in your games. I am working on a flight stand at the moment and will upload it once completed. This model was inspired by the dragonfly seen in terminator dark fate, so this is a prototype design with some similarity but no exact features. Selling or sharing these files in any form is prohibited.

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Recommend using a mid size resin printer to print these files, this has not been printed on an fdm printer but I believe it could be, as always use the hot tap water method to remove supports once printed on a resin printer.

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