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IRIS-T Short-Range Air-to-Air Missile Scale 1:48

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IRIS-T Short-Range Air-to-Air Missile – Scale 1:48

This model represents the IRIS-T in 1:48 scale and was developed as a detailed addition for modern jet models. It is ideal for depicting realistic short-range armament and complements existing loadouts with a modern, highly agile system.

The characteristic design of the IRIS-T, with its compact proportions and distinctive control surfaces, has been replicated as faithfully as possible. At the same time, the model is designed to be reliably produced on common FDM 3D printers and offers a stable structure.

 

Possible Applications

The IRIS-T is intended for mounting on wing pylons and is particularly suitable for realistic close-combat loadouts of modern jets. It is used, among other aircraft, on the Eurofighter Typhoon and therefore fits particularly well with corresponding models.

Currently, the images are taken on an F/A-18 because I do not have a COBI Eurofighter available. The assembly here serves only to illustrate the size and positioning.

If you mount the IRIS-T on a Eurofighter or another suitable model, feel free to post a picture in the comments.
If you agree to me using your picture, please briefly mention it 👍

 

Compatibility

The model was designed to visually integrate well with the style of COBI 1:48 scale aircraft and can be used flexibly.

 

Background: IRIS-T

The IRIS-T is a modern short-range air-to-air missile characterized by high maneuverability and advanced sensor technology. It is used by various air forces and is considered the successor to older systems in this category.

 

Development

This model was designed at the request of Kit2925 and then specifically optimized for 3D printing. The focus was on good printability, stable construction, and the most realistic implementation possible in 1:48 scale.

Links to the 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 the 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?
Then feel free to check out my Discord ✈️

There you can:

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  • suggest new models
  • share your prints
  • see updates & upcoming projects 😄

[https://discord.gg/xgDDV5RDkR]

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COBI is soon releasing a new Eurofighter edition with Iris-t and Meteor missiles but yours are still better
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I wanted to buy the Eurofighter, but it's no longer available. It's so cool that they are making a new one
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Cool, as I said, I don't have one either, but I don't think the Meteor missiles look that good, rather like the standard ones, but it's hard to tell from the pictures
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when will you actually make the laser pod for f 14
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he is next
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I thought it was supposed to be after the f 18 pod but thanks anyway. Will it actually be soon
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Replying to @user_2330559141 :
the file is ready I just need to test print it again and take some photos I think it will be ready in about one to two hours (if the test print is successful)
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Which model is actually coming out first the gbu 16 or the meteor
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I am currently working on the Meteor, but you will probably need a 0.2mm hotend because of the air inlets
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Well, I'm waiting for the gbu 16 anyway, but thanks
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Replying to @Jakookie :
Is the profile also compatible with the A1
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For all F-14 fans... ...the F-14 will fly again 🥳🥳🥳 That too, before GTA 6 and B 777x😅
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Yes I heard about it from the YouTuber Aaron rheins or something do you too
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We have so much in common
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When is the meteor finished?
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Think Sunday or Monday (10.05/11.05 26)
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The model is complete
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What are your current projects
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The Meteor and the GBU 16
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Replying to @Jakookie :
cool
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how hard is it actually to model an air-air missile
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It really depends on the rocket, for example, the Meteor is very complicated, whereas an AIM 120 is quite simple. But I'm still learning!
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it’s almost perfect but with one problem, it’s slightly too loose and sometimes detaches when I don’t want it to, otherwise super good quality
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cool thanks since I unfortunately still have to cover the fidget toy needs of my school for now I can only print it later but thank you again
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