The next sub on the printer - 1/72 Typhoon

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  • RanSan
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    This is most likely because the original files I sent Bob has the bulkhead ring and the hull section as two different parts. If you can't get it to work let me know I might be able to do something on my end.

    Randy

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  • SubDude
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    Here is an odd one. The side rails on part 3B are printing completely separated from the hull. That is not how the part appears but how the slicer sees it. Not something I can't overcome but it would be nice if I didn't have to overcome it. Wondering if this is an issue of scaling it to the size it is?

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  • rwtdiver
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    Originally posted by RCJetDude
    I scaled it to 200% in my slicer, Simplify 3D. Essentially just doubling it as it is already 1/144th.
    Simplify 3D is the Best in my opinion!

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat"

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  • SubDude
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    I scaled it to 200% in my slicer, Simplify 3D. Essentially just doubling it as it is already 1/144th.

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  • Halcyon66
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    What did you use for scaling, I use SW and it is not good with STL.

    Regards,

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  • SubDude
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    The files are good. I just finished the vertical fins and rudders.

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    I am now starting to print the rest of the hull sections.

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  • Halcyon66
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    Very cool will probably pull the trigger on CAD files from Nautilus as well, always loved the Typhoon.

    Regards,

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  • SubDude
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    Originally posted by SubHuman
    I can't wait to see the control setup. Lots of room for working missiles in there... just sayin'....


    Bob
    How would one make them launchable? Springs? Pressurized air/water? Estes A sized rocket motors?

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  • HvyCGN9
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    going to need a really big pool, those suckers don't turn!! One of my club mates has one (APS models did a hull, there are about 4 of them here in Oz in 1/72)
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  • RCSubGuy
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    I can't wait to see the control setup. Lots of room for working missiles in there... just sayin'....


    Bob

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  • Das Boot
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    Very nice.
    Last edited by Das Boot; 10-14-2021, 04:31 PM.

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  • SubDude
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    They are the files from The Nautilus Drydocks. It will be just shy of 8' when done. Just a little bigger than my Columbia but a whole lot more girthy.

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  • rwtdiver
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    Originally posted by RCJetDude
    Using ABS on my Ender 5+. This one I am starting from the stern and working forward. So far I have the aft two hull sections done and the dive planes. 17.5" worth. Vertical stern planes are printing now. It will be over 95" long with a 12+" beam. Boolyah!!!

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    AWESOME!!!

    Are you using Nautilus Drydocks files, or did you design your own? Steve, that will be another real showcase for sure! A 6 foot Typhoon!!!!!

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat"

    "Whoops" I miss read! 8' long NOT 6' For sure AWESOME!!
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    The next sub on the printer - 1/72 Typhoon

    Using ABS on my Ender 5+. This one I am starting from the stern and working forward. So far I have the aft two hull sections done and the dive planes. 17.5" worth. Vertical stern planes are printing now. It will be over 95" long with a 12+" beam. Boolyah!!!

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