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Sun Shark Bomber 阳鲨轰炸机
Sun Shark Bomber
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by Tesavo

This is a Sun Shark Bomber I modeled for fun. All the measurements are based on educated guesses and measurements taken from other similar models. I didn't include the two side railings because I think it looks better without them, but the back wings still have notches for them if you want to add them!

The bomb generator in the back, the missile pod and the front dome are meant to be removable, as I plan on making alternate pieces for the razorshark fighter sometime in the future.

Print Settings

Printer:                          

Colido DIY


Rafts:                          

Doesn't Matter


Supports:                          

Yes


Resolution:                          

0.1-0.2mm


Infill:                          

30%



Notes:

I used 30% infill at 0.2mm resolution, could have used 0.1 for better curves on the fuselage and the smaller pieces. The infill is pretty much up to you, although lower percentage may make the wings bendy

Post-Printing

After the pieces were printed, I simply used superglue to glue them together. I used some green stuff to smooth out some areas that didn't print too well (because of my printer), primed and painted the model.

How I Designed This

I took measurements from pictures mainly based on the droneports on the wings. I knew what size the drones were, so I could convert those measurements from pixels in the image into length. This helped me scale the model to approximately the right size.

I then found some reference pictures from the side, front and above which I used to model the actual prints in Blender. I broke the plane into several pieces because the model is so complex.

The slot for the front dome was at first designed differently, but then I realised that I needed a separate bottom plate for easier printing and installation.