Regarding the engine blades of the Phoenix 777

panda_CAT

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I've also experimented with two versions of the print. The second version hasn't been painted yet, and I'm actually quite curious whether model manufacturers would adopt 3D printing for production. It seems the parts from the resin printing centre always end up sticking together.33dfaad7-a769-4039-986d-c5b693df4f41.jpg
 
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Amusing myself, ha ha ha ha. Not particularly meticulous with the research, but I do rather like a bit more detail.View attachment 72206
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Looks very nice! You did a great job! Hope you can paint them soon.
Now you can also print some spare parts such as gears and maybe upgrade some older or broken models 🥹
It still baffles me about how no manufacturers sell spare parts regularly. I mean, AC did it for a while but I don't think they still do. Spare parts such as gears, engines, stabilizers, could come super handy to those needing to fix broken models or just upgrade some details on them
 
Looks very nice! You did a great job! Hope you can paint them soon.
Now you can also print some spare parts such as gears and maybe upgrade some older or broken models 🥹
It still baffles me about how no manufacturers sell spare parts regularly. I mean, AC did it for a while but I don't think they still do. Spare parts such as gears, engines, stabilizers, could come super handy to those needing to fix broken models or just upgrade some details on them
Thanks for the interest. I'll finish the current orders first to see how they turn out. If there's demand for photopolymerization, I'll update the print files here later. I also hope manufacturers will produce replacement parts like these, but it seems you'd have to request them from sellers—otherwise it's tough to get these components. After all this time, I've only managed to get one set of PH 767 landing gear and one 777 engine cowling.
 
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