Fully 3D printable RC model of Bell 212 for Align trex 450.
You can print it in any color you like.
Get ready to fly with this great helicopter!
IMPORTANT: This model requires a 3D Printer with build volume (cm) of 20x20x20.
$18.00
Fully 3D printable RC model of Bell 212 for Align trex 450.
You can print it in any color you like.
Get ready to fly with this great helicopter!
IMPORTANT: This model requires a 3D Printer with build volume (cm) of 20x20x20.
You are purchasing 3D files to print a helicopter fuselage in size 450.
This fuselaje was tested on an Align Trex 450 mechanical device. It may not work with other devices.
In its interior there’s a base to fix chasis to the mechanical device.
You’ll find every .STL file to print your helicopter whenever you choose. This download doesn’t include G codes, which you’ll be able to compile with no issues in software like Cura or Simplify.
Every .STL files you’ll download can be printed on a standard 3D printer with a working volume of 20x20x20 centimeters.
Files were printed with 0.4 milimeter nozzle.
Assemble instructions video:
Requirements (Not Included) | 3D Printer with build volume (cm) of 20x20x20. |
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Included | 3D ready to print file in STL format. |
Instructions | Follow assemble instructions on our Youtube video. |
FAQ | How do I obtain my purchased files ? In the moment your order payment has been successfully processed, you’ll automatically receive two confirmation mails. One from PayPal with the payment receipt, and the other with your personal download link (If you do not receive the e-mail containing link to your download, please check the spam folder). |
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David Albert (verified owner) –
I have to say i am very happy with the way mine turned out. I do have a photo of my scheme although scale purists will be like thats not what the real one looks like. To those folks i say if you think you can do better than knock yourself out. In total for my body sanded and painted cost 100$ There are a few things you can do to make installation of this body easier, invest in a dremel type tool you will need to make some small cutouts. You should invest in some balsa wood, while not needed to assemble it adds more strength to the body. I did not have a 3d printer but in my area i had it printed at my local college no charge for the labour just had to supply the Pet-G. They even supplied the link to Amazon for the prefered brand. The only reason it received a 4 star is because i feel more information could of been provided for assembly to those who are new to modeling and scale bodies. Wish i could upload my photo. Maybe you could design a scale printable CH-47 Chinook body for this guy im working on: https://www.techmodelproducts.com/Twinn_Rexx_V2_support.htm