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1:400 scale Cessna 172/182

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0.4mm nozzle version (2 walls, 0% infill)
0.4mm nozzle version (2 walls, 0% infill)
Designer
14 min
1 plate
4.7(3)

Fine detail version (for 0.2mm nozzle, 4 walls, 0% infill)
Fine detail version (for 0.2mm nozzle, 4 walls, 0% infill)
Designer
26 min
1 plate
5.0(2)

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Description

From wikipedia:

"The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is an American four-seat, single-engine, high wing, fixed-wing aircraft made by the Cessna Aircraft Company. First flown in 1955, more 172s have been built than any other aircraft. It was developed from the 1948 Cessna 170 but with tricycle landing gear rather than conventional landing gear. The Skyhawk name was originally used for a trim package, but was later applied to all standard-production 172 aircraft, while some upgraded versions were marketed as the Cutlass, Powermatic, and Hawk XP. The aircraft was also produced under license in France by Reims Aviation, which marketed upgraded versions as the Reims Rocket.

Measured by its longevity and popularity, the Cessna 172 is the most successful aircraft in history. Cessna delivered the first production model in 1956, and as of 2015, the company and its partners had built more than 44,000 units. With a break from 1986 to 1996, the aircraft remains in production today."

 

 

 

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This is quite literally THE smallest model I've ever made on either of my printers, if you enjoy this too, make sure to leave a boost!

 

 

 

at first, I tried making this with a 0.4 mm nozzle, now that I have the 0.2mm nozzle, this is a much better idea! this is actually my first model I've uploaded that uses a 0.2mm nozzle, and there will be more models for the 0.2mm nozzle! The model is very simple for ease of printing and as little detail so there are none that are too thin, but if you have access to only a 0.4 mm nozzle, I can try to make a version for that nozzle, as it is possible (i have done it) but not ideal, I actually love making these tiny models and I think they're fun to model, print, and admire, so please recommend more of these models!!! though ideally 40+ feet in dimensions 😅. After printing, please be careful while removing supports and please, take your time while removing them. when you're adding a review, PLEASE add pictures, I would like to see how your model turned out and how many you made! Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to checking out this model!

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