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AIM-54D Phoenix Missile 1:6th Scale

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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14.2 h
1 plate

X and P Series 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
X and P Series 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
Designer
14.1 h
1 plate
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Silver (13109) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Matte Ivory White (11100) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Matte Charcoal (11101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Matte Ash Gray (11102) / Filament with spool / 1kg

Description

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• High-detail scale replicas
• Optimized for clean printing
• Designed + test printed on Bambu Labs 3D Printer

📃WHAT’S INCLUDED
• 19 - 3D Print Ready Files to Build AIM-54C 1/6th Scale
• Decal Set PDF File
• Image Showing Print Bed Orientation
• Assembly Diagram

 

🧩 KEY FEATURES:
• 19 - Highly Detailed - 3D Print Ready Parts

• High-Poly STL for Smooth Curved Geometry
• Manifold, Watertight STL files
• All Parts Test Printed and Refined
• No Supports Required
• No Hardware Required
• Derived From My Full Scale Rendred AIM-54 Phoenix

 

🗃️Included File Formats
• F3D – Fusion 360
• STL,1 file per object
• 3MF, 1 file per object

• FBX
• STEP
*More Formats on Request

 

*The model pictured was printed with Bambu Labs PLA-Matte Ash-Gray(11102)

It's close to the real missiles Mil-SPec FS36375 Compass(Ghost) Gray

 

* The model pictured is NOT painted

 

Filaments :

  • PLA-Matte Ash-Gray (11102)
  • PLA-Silk Silver (13109). It actually looks like Aluminum 
  • Matte Ivory White (11100)
  • Matte Charcoal (11101)

 

The Yellow and Brown stripes are 3M 764 Vinyl Tape

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⚠️ BUILDER NOTE

This model has been optimized for print quality and realism.
Some features are intentionally adjusted for better results at scale.


Documentation (2)

Assembly Guide (1)
AIM54 1-6 Scale-Assembly Diagram.png
Other Files (1)
AIM54C 1-6th Decals.pdf

Comment & Rating (29)

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love this file
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Thanks man! I appreciate that. Yours came out better than mine.
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oh yea! this one is definitely getting added to my wall of missiles. Can't help but see this missile as a AGM-65/AIM-120 hybrid.
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It' came out really good, better than usual. I used bambu pla-matte ash gray. Body didn't need to be painted
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Replying to @armsrendered :
This model is amazing, but can you double-check the decal file upload? It doesn't seem to be a part of the documentation. Thanks!
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Replying to @user_920040591 :
I'll check it out. Probably upload a separate file. I'll let you know. At some point today.
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imagine adding a model rocket motor and making it fly(with all the requirements of a rocket)
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Printer with CF nylon it will weigh much less. That would be cool
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Replying to @armsrendered :
@armsrendered it might work depending how I scale it also if I get it I might post it as a modification( with the mounts and stuff )
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Replying to @user_2449483735 :
did you?
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ima printed this at 600% and make it 1 to 1 (maybe)
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this is specifically designed for 1/6 scale. it will be a train wreck full scale
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Replying to @armsrendered :
naaah it will be fiiiine
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Hello. I wouldn't do that. This model specifically designed for 1/6 scale. The tolerances will be off. Some of the details will be way off. Some details won't be there.
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@Sherkuro Sorry, but I couldn't find the Decal File anywhere
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He just posted it; should be there now!
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Your models are dope! Any plans to do a AGM-65?
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Thank you! I have an AGM65 about 1/2 complete for 2 years! It won't be anytime soon because I can't get proper reference material to complete it to the level of detail /accuracy I want
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I used hobby lobby grey filament and it was perfect .I upscaled it 150% as well .great model ! THANK YOU !
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Awesome! Post your build if you want.
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Print Profile
X and P Series 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
Support Issue:printed on p2s. had multiple failures. one cylinder part in particular and the small fins. I split the pieces up and increased the support size and the same piece keeps failing. The fins printed fine once split onto 2 plates.
Bed Adhesion Issue:nozzle keeps knocking the piece off the plate at 70% printed. Not sure why that's happening.
Other Issues:flow rate maybe wrong in my end. lots of layer lines in this one. using bambu PLA grey with the settings in the Print file.
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sorry you're having issues. I'd appreciate if you figure out the problems not on your end before you rate the profile 3 stars. Adhesion problems usually are the print bed not the print profile. Especially with bambu printers. PLA bed adhesion is a little sketchy When in doubt use a brim, especially after the 1st time a print fails - Is your print bed clean and Free of Grease or oil? - Are you using adhesion promoter? - Did you print with a brim?
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managed to get the last piece printed. I used a brim, no supports. I doubled what you have in the file. The inner wall was causing my print nozzle to knock the piece off the plate. I slowed it down to silent mode and reduced the wall loops from 6 to 3. So yes, mostly print setting tweaks and we go there. The assembly required a mallet like your 120C model. Very tight fit - due to filament tolerances I'm guessing. The rear fins are hanging on with additional glue, as those little tabs break easily. Maybe find a different solution to connect them? Overall decent print with some minor tweaks. Has been challenging but fun.
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