XB-70 Valkyrie

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XB-70 Valkyrie

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0.2mm nozzle, 0.1mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.1mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Description

North American XB-70 Valkyrie

1:80 Scale Model

 

38 Pieces

2 Optional Display Stands

Assembled with CA Glue

0.2mm nozzle is suggested for most parts

 

 

VERSION TWO UPDATE

 

From the beginning I was aware this was a difficult model. While buildable, it was far from optimized. Since seeing the reception of the model, I have committed the time towards optimizing it a bit further, making it easier to print by itself as well as in multiple colors. Please refer to the Version 2 folder for these updated models.

 

As well, I highly suggest opting for the 3MF print profiles over the raw STLs.

 

PLEASE NOTE STAND 2 WILL ONLY WORK IF PRINTED IN A STIFFER MATERIAL THAN PLA

 

 

Please feel free to comment of PM with any questions or concerns. Enjoy!

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Model looks amazing, am printing now and will update comment once done! Thanks for supplying!
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So far, the print is going well, i have plate 4 and plate 7 left to print. Print time on the 0.2mm nozzle is very slow, but the detail level is very high, so its well worth the wait. However, maybe im being plane stupid (get it?!?! lol) but i cannot figure out where a lot of the parts on plate 6 even go... I wonder if its possible for the uploader to prove another image, like a slightly exploded diagram to show there all the little fins and pieces go? Especially the wings. In some of the images they are bent, in others they're not. I do not know where the piece WIngsB, WIngs D or WIngsC go for example. Flaps i can only see on the images with the bent wing tips, so not sure what to do with them. Fantastic model so far, amazing detail and all, but yeah, im just struggling with assembly personally!
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Replying to @computerstar200 :
Hey, glad the model is going well. I agree it is slow but it really is worth the patience once the model is complete. I will upload a diagram within an hour or two for you.
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Replying to @computerstar200 :
Please check out the updated description as well as diagram pictures I have added.
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Is there an error on one of the engines on Plate 4? It looks as if it hasn't rendered it all correctly. Love the model though and will be printing it when I ger a chance.
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It should slice no problem. If it doesn't, just right click the engines and click "fix model". That should fix it no problem.
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Replying to @maximdivirgilio :
There does look to be a small issue with the 4th plate. For me the engines (which were combined) were not being rendered correctly unless split. Weirdly, splitting them and then re-assigning them as an assembly fixed this. The USAF logo also had non manifold edges, but easily fixed by clicking repair.
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Replying to @computerstar200 :
"Fix Model" should solve the issue when used on the object in its original state. I am glad to hear the USAF logo repaired nicely. I was not aware of those. Thank you very much for the feedback
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I think the 3mf file is not complete. There are only 4 plates and many of the models are missing compared to the individual stl files. No display stands for example. I'm quite keen to print this :)
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I refined the 3MF as to consolidate the parts. Everything is included, many parts have just been joined together into one piece. The display stand has only been included in the raw STLs. The only specification I would suggest is to use 3 walls on it.
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Replying to @maximdivirgilio :
I can't see the front canards or small flaps for example. I can just add them to plate 4 maybe. Thanks again.
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This looks insane, can't wait to print this one out! Thank you
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Best of luck! Thank you!
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I cannot wait to print this!! Looks awesome!
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It's challenging but looks great when finished. Thank you for the kind words!
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Model looks ace, and is coming together nicely. I had a few warping issues (my fault) but minor in the grand scheme of things. Might fill and sand, or just leave. Question, anyone had any issues fitting the USAF etc "decals" in the indents? Mine don't seem to fit, the tolerances appear too tight.
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Glad it's looking good! Were your warping issues where the wings seam together? I had the same issue and had good luck filling the gap with model filler. The large wing decals might need to be scaled slightly to fit. I would suggest narrowing a dimension by .1 - .2mm in Bambu Slicer. The letters on the forward fuselage will be a tight fit but should be able to be pressed in nicely.
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Vielen dank
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