by PiFan
Bristol Type 167 Brabazon
Prototype of a hugh transatlantic airliner build by the British after WW2. Very interesting history, if you want to know more I can really recommend this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-AZRtI366w(Great informative YouTube-channel)
Model is scaled to 1/1000, I print using an ELEGOO Mars resin printer slincing in the scale 1/500.
There are several files: Brabazon, as well as an inflight version (closed gear shafts) and a no-propellor-blades version. All of them with cut off wingtips (otherwise I couldn't fit them in the printing volume) and therefore seperate wings file. As usual props in extrafile. In case you want to scale them down even more or have a large printing area I also added a full version. If you need other cutted versions comment or PM, I'll see what I can do.
On the image of the test model you can see that the nose failed a bit, but I think it was a technical error of the printer not the file. If you encounter any problems please let me know.
NOTE: I am not the original creator of this 3D model. All credits belong to helijah, link to the original model:
https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/aircraft/historic/bristol-type-167-brabazon
I adjusted the model for 3D-printing by removing interior, thicken the wings etc. and share it with helijah's permission.