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Boeing 2707-100 1:400 scale

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 1:400 scale
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 1:400 scale
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The Boeing 2707 was an American project of a large SST to compete with the Anglo-French Concorde and the soviet TU-144, 3 variants of the 2707 were designed, the first 2 variants were the same design, both were large 306 foot long aircraft with variable sweep wings, the only major difference between the two were that the -200 had canards after the swing-wing design turned out to be too heavy, the -300 had a redesigned fixed delta wing after the swing wing design turned out to be too heavy, the project was cancelled in 1971 after cost overruns and design challenges and never flew.

 

 

 

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this model was remixed from a Thingiverse model, rescaled to 1:400 scale, and Oriented to fit on my Bambu lab A1 Mini in a single piece, wings don't swing, so there are 2 plates for 2 versions of the model, one with its wings swung back and one with its wings extended, I encourage people who print it to upload pictures of how your model turned out, thank you to those who took their time out of their day to read this little message <3

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 1:400 scale
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can you add a picture of how yours turned out? also, did you print both models or one? thanks
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Replying to @3dplaneguy :
yeah here you go
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Replying to @3dplaneguy :
oh well i printed both but i somehow lost the un swept one😭 i can find it though and show you
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Nice!
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did you print them? if you did, how did they turn out? could you add a pic if you did?
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