FA-37 Talon - Stealth Fighter Jet

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FA-37 Talon - Stealth Fighter Jet

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FA-37 Talon AMS
FA-37 Talon AMS
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FA-37 Talon A1 & A1 mini
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FA-37 Talon
FA-37 Talon
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FA-37 Talon A1 & A1 Mini AMS
FA-37 Talon A1 & A1 Mini AMS
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FA-37 Talon - Stealth Fighter Jet

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The FA-37 Talon is a stunning 3D-printed model inspired by the futuristic stealth jet featured in science fiction. This highly detailed design captures the sleek, aerodynamic lines of the aircraft, making it a perfect addition for aviation enthusiasts, model collectors, and sci-fi fans. Printed in high-quality material, the Talon showcases intricate features, including the unique wing structure and advanced engine design. Its modular construction allows for easy assembly and customization, offering a fantastic opportunity for hobbyists to experiment with painting or modifications. Display it proudly as a centerpiece or use it as a prop for creative storytelling.

I have prepared several print profiles to ensure everyone can find the one that suits their needs. The AMS version of the model takes a significant amount of time to print and uses a lot of filament due to color changes. For this reason, if you're considering printing it, I recommend testing by printing the standard version of the plane first.

The model includes alternative parts, allowing you to choose between mounted wheels or cover plates. The canopy is available in two versions: a solid one and an outline-only design to simulate transparency and reveal the cockpit details. For these delicate elements, it is recommended to use a 0.2mm nozzle.

For comparison, the cockpit printed with a 0.2mm nozzle versus a 0.4mm nozzle.

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FA-37 Talon AMS
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Lovely... what was it design in? Great surface modelling
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Thanks, Solidworks
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Replying to @Megatiks :
Very impressed.... Solidworks is not an easy tool to do surfacing in... Talent right there!
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Boosted!!
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is this a real plane or is this from ace combat (the game series)
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It’s hard to say. I know this model from the 2005 movie Stealth. It doesn’t appear in games. By design, it’s fictional, but I’ve also found information suggesting it could be a secret prototype fighter project in real life. Even if such a thing exists, it would be classified, and we wouldn’t learn much about it. The latest military equipment isn’t published on the internet. For example, the F-35, widely regarded as cutting-edge technology, is already 19 years old.In conclusion, I would treat this as a near-future fighter jet, not far-fetched sci-fi set hundreds of years ahead
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Replying to @Megatiks :
oooooh right i totally forgot about that movie, but now u mention it, yes i do remember. thanks for letting me know, and yeah ur right, so many things are classified about these kinds of things, which is quite understandable ofc, hope u have a good day.
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Replying to @ozalwin :
Thank you so much for the boost, best regards!
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Hello, Could you please provide an uncut version or add connectors to the cut version This would significantly ease positioning and considerably improve stability Thank you :-)
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No problem, I've added a new print profile with the full, uncut airplane model
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Replying to @Megatiks :
Thank you, Bambu Studio offers the option to directly embed connectors into the cut surfaces The necessary dowels are automatically generated This is ideal if you want to print something like this
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Replying to @user_224664732 :
I was aware of this feature, but it annoyed me that one part had protruding pins, which in that orientation would generate unnecessary supports. However, I’ve now checked all types of connections and found some where both parts have holes, and the pin is printed separately. In that case, this feature is indeed useful for this situation
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Ahhh Why haven't i printed it yet 🔥☕
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I'm wondering about that too XD Thx for boost
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looks dope
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Very nice model :)
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