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Stereolithography (.stl)
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FFF/FDM
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Special pack included
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Before printing, take a look at Printing Details for recommended settings and tips to achieve better results.
Here is the second reinterpretation of Wipeout Classic.
Goteki!
As always, for the aesthetic lines I followed the images of the video game, while as regards the mechanical aspect, I was inspired by the technology of the 80s.
In fact, I am very fond of this aircraft, it has always been my favorite precisely because of its lines squares that recall the modules that combined with classic 80s robots.
I've optimized the separation of parts for vertical printing in FDM, which I suggest you use only if you plan to do it on a larger scale. While if you intend to make it in native scale (25cm length) I suggest printing in Resin.
To avoid printing issues and achieve the best quality, we highly recommend applying the following settings:


















