My 3D Printed GSE

BubblesAviation

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It’s just now I stumble upon the reality there’s not too much STL files for specific GSE. So, I took matters into my own hands, and after about 40 minutes of design, I made these. 1:200 boarding ramps. If you have a 3D printer, you can print these on makerworld, if not, I might be willing to sell a prototype once I’m finished designing the third version. Here it is. Currently I only have a CRJ and ERJ height because that’s what I needed but I’m designing an A320/737 version. This prototype is with walls, but my final should be with a cover. Designed with TinkerCad.image.jpgimage.jpg
 
It’s just now I stumble upon the reality there’s not too much STL files for specific GSE. So, I took matters into my own hands, and after about 40 minutes of design, I made these. 1:200 boarding ramps. If you have a 3D printer, you can print these on makerworld, if not, I might be willing to sell a prototype once I’m finished designing the third version. Here it is. Currently I only have a CRJ and ERJ height because that’s what I needed but I’m designing an A320/737 version. This prototype is with walls, but my final should be with a cover. Designed with TinkerCad.View attachment 56935View attachment 56936
Oh my lord dude this is amazing!
 
Any chance you would make airstairs for both narrowbodies and widebodies? Adjustable perhaps? Just a suggestion but if those ramps took you 40 minutes, I would love to see what you could do in a few days!
Airstairs are more widely available and I’m not really interested in making something that complicated yet. but there is a nice airstair file on Cults3D for like $4 which is totally worth it and they’re adjustable.
 
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