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AIM 7 for Cobi Jets 1:48 Scale

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AIM-7 Sparrow Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile – 1:48 Scale

This model depicts the AIM-7 Sparrow in 1:48 scale, specifically designed to complement aircraft models such as the F-14. It brings the classic look of earlier Tomcat loadouts directly into your collection, providing an authentic representation of legendary operational configurations

The distinctive design of the AIM-7, with its large control surfaces, was deliberately recreated in detail to preserve the typical "Cold War Jet" character. At the same time, the model is constructed to be cleanly and reliably printed on common FDM 3D printers

 

Possible Uses

Whether minimally equipped or fully loaded, the AIM-7 perfectly matches classic F-14 configurations. It can be mounted at the designated attachment points, giving your model precisely the look known from famous Tomcat scenes

 

Two Versions Included

The model is available in two variants:

  • A version specifically adapted for the F-14 with the appropriate connection length
  • A universal version for other aircraft such as the F/A-18

This allows you to correctly mount and flexibly use the missile depending on the model

 

Tailored for COBI Models

The AIM-7 was designed to visually integrate well with the style of COBI aircraft. Especially in combination with an F-14, it creates a harmonious overall picture, ideal for displays or dioramas

 

Background: AIM-7 Sparrow

For decades, the AIM-7 Sparrow was a central component of many fighter aircraft armaments and was also standard equipment for the F-14. Its characteristic silhouette makes it unmistakable to this day – a true classic of aviation

 

Development

This model was designed at the request of user_2330559141 and specifically optimized for 3D printing. The focus was on a stable construction, good printability, and the most accurate possible implementation in 1:48 scale

Links to COBI jets:

F18E (Top Gun) (in the photos) (no longer for sale)

F18C (not compatible with the fuselage mount) Amazon

F14 (Top Gun) (in the photos) Amazon

Tornado (in the photos) Amazon

 

COBI offers individual jets in many different (especially color) versions, which should not affect compatibility with my models, with a few exceptions (see above). If you find any other exceptions, please feel free to write to me

 

💬 Do you have questions, problems, or ideas for new models?
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[https://discord.gg/xgDDV5RDkR]

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could you create such laser pods so that the laser bombs can also be logically placed in the aircraft?
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as I also already answered on Kit2925 (see below) one like this is currently in the final stages and will probably be released today or tomorrow
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so that's a laser pod? I didn't know that sorry
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Replying to @user_2330559141 :
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I would celebrate a Meteor and Iris st for my Eurofighter
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since I don't have one, I would need to know if the suspension points are the same as for the F18. Then I would of course try it, after the AT-FLIR Pot, which I'm currently working on, is finished
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here a photo of the eurofighter one side with rockets the other without
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Replying to @Kit2925 :
I would say that the suspension points are the same as those of the Hornet, and the 4 on the fuselage are compatible with your rockets
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That was fast. Unfortunately, I'm on vacation, but I will definitely print it
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