Thunderbird 4
by tvthiel
Printable files (22)
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_BLACK_1x_Engine_Top.stl
34 Ko · 701 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_1x_Nose.stl
92 Ko · 695 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_TRANSPARENT_1x_Top_Window_Shield.stl
12 Ko · 697 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_BLACK_1x_Engine_Right.stl
41 Ko · 697 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_BLACK_1x_Engine_Left_.stl
43 Ko · 706 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_BLACK_1x_Jet_Left_Intake.stl
7 Ko · 697 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_BLACK_1x_Jet_Right_Intake.stl
7 Ko · 696 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_1x_Shovel_Tool_Axle_Left.stl
154 Ko · 696 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_3x_Dowels_for_Body_Parts.stl
12 Ko · 697 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_RED_2x_Jet_Pipe.stl
12 Ko · 697 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_1x_Body_Front.stl
464 Ko · 704 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_RED_1x_Body_Separator.stl
167 Ko · 702 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_2x_Dowels_for_Nose_Parts.stl
12 Ko · 695 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_1x_Shovel_Tool_Arms.stl
504 Ko · 699 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_RED_1x_Nose_Separator.stl
45 Ko · 697 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_GREY_1x_Cockpit_Inside.stl
1011 Ko · 698 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_2x_Shovel_Tool_Dowel.stl
12 Ko · 699 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_TRANSPARENT_1x_Main_Window_Shield.stl
51 Ko · 696 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_1x_Shovel_Tool.stl
55 Ko · 700 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_2x_Jet_Nozzle.stl
154 Ko · 696 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_1x_Shovel_Tool_Axle_Right.stl
154 Ko · 700 downloads
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stlThunderbird_4_TvT_YELLOW_1x_Body_Rear.stl
1.3 Mo · 703 downloads
Description
There are already a few Thunderbird 4 models on Thingiverse, but none of them suited my needs. So I created a new one divided into parts in such a way it could be printed close to the original coloring and (almost entirely) without supports. I also added dowels to make gluing the model together is very precise and easy. The dowels are 0,2 mm smaller than the holes they go in, so they should fit easily.
The names of the STL files contain the color and the amount to print. All parts that slide in or over each other are made with 0.2 mm clearance. That should be enough to make them fit around each other smoothly. You can use a small drill or some grinding paper if it's too tight, but if your printer's calibration is good enough things should fit nicely.
Everything can print without supports exept for the windscreen. I used a SLA (resin) printer for the top and front viewing windscreens because a SLA printer is (having the right resin) capable of printing clear screens. The rest is printed with a FDM (filament) printer
The SLA printer used is a Creality LD-001, and the FDM printer is a Creality CR-6 SE (with lots of modifications).