US WWII Fighter Pilot

US WWII Fighter Pilot 3D print model

Description

Printable, WWII USAAF/USAF Fighter pilot designed to fit the Revell 1/32 P-51 model kit, that should fit in any US Fighter.Optional one piece figure, or with separate arms, with left hand on throttle or giving thumbs up. Goggles, up or down. Mask on or off. Seat harness suitable for most bucket seats on or off. Head straight or turned to the left.
NEW UPDATE: Also versions with separate heads and arms, with & without seat straps, see note at END of this description, and last two images.
More updates: Separate-parts.zip now contains the separate parts from the new file saved as individual objects. Heads, Arms, Bodies with & without seat straps etc.

Files are ordered as follows:Zip 1_3

  • 01 Head forward, goggles down, mask on, separate arms
  • 02 Head forward, goggles raised, mask on, separate arms
  • 03 Head forward, goggles raised, mask off, separate arms

Zip 4_6

  • 04 Head turned, goggles raised, mask off, separate arms
  • 05 Head forward, goggles raised, mask off, one piece, no seat harness.
  • 06 Head turned, goggles raised, mask off, one piece, no seat harness.

Zip 7_9

  • 07 Head forward, goggles raised, mask on, one piece, no seat harness.
  • 08 Head forward, goggles raised, mask off, separate arms, no seat harness.
  • 09 Head turned, goggles raised, mask off, separate arms, no seat harness.

Separate-Parts.zip All Parts as separate files.

IMPORTANT PRINTING TIPSModel is made 1:1 scale, using metric. The actual size of the model as it is oriented on loading, is X: 0.8737m, Y: 1.1898m, Z: 1.0949m
Depending on your software, it may be scaled down by 1000, ie load as 1m=1mm. This will be obvious, since the item will be tiny on the print bed.

Most slicers allow uniform scaling, or Lock Ratio in the Scale tool. Just select the scale tool, make sure that option is selected, and enter To get the scale you require, the real world size is divided by the scale. So for a 1/32 figure, you divide the dimension by 32 and using that in the scale of your slicer software. For this model X is 0.8737/32 = 0.027303

Using Chitubox, the object comes in as 1m = 1mm, therefore you multiply by 1000 to get the correct dimension. X=27.303mm.The size you enter for X = 27.30mm, since it only uses 2 decimal places. The % scale is 3131%For a 1/48 scale print, use X=18.20For a 1/72 scale print, use X=0.87 (a little small, but it should still print in resin).

Once your scale is correct, you can go about orienting the model as required for printing. For a resin printer, reclining the figure to reduce overall height will save printing time. Detail levels should be high, and smoothing/anti-aliasing low.

NEW: 2 new files Pilot_020_xxxxx.stl Both contain separate arms, heads, (one with no glass in lowered goggles), one hand gripping a P-51 stick and a separate mask object.
Overall Size of object for scaling is: X:1.18m, Y:1.7m, Z:0.942m

baguln73
baguln732024-03-26 18:18:51 UTC
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mkiii2024-01-08 19:24:36 UTC
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fotomakr2024-08-30 01:15:14 UTC
Recommended
Good detail and multiple options in heads, arms and hands in this design. It took me a few tries to get the scale sorted for 1/48, but got it done and have a good looking pilot in my model.
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jwaverlyr2024-05-16 13:38:18 UTC
Recommended
The model is well-detailed in all aspects. I asked if he could separate the parts into individual files and he responded quickly to my request. Thank you so much.
US WWII Fighter Pilot
$30.00
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
US WWII Fighter Pilot
$30.00
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Stereolithography (.stl) (6 files)1.48 GB
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl)126 MB
  • Autodesk FBX (.fbx) (2 files)336 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2023-06-15
  • Model ID#4572627
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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