Ivan Nikitovic Kozhedub – 3D printable figure of a famous Ukrainian World War II pilot
$ 14.00
High detailed figure of 3D model figure legendary pilot and 3-time hero of the Soviet Union on Lavochkin La-5 FN and La-7 aircraft with 64 victory Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub
- The Product includes:
· STL files
· Prusa 3MF files with complete settings
· Gcodes compatible with Original Prusa printersCUSTOM SCALING
We understand that everyone builds aircraft models in different scales, and it is not feasible for us to create a set of models for every scale. Therefore, you can adjust the size of the model according to your requirements.
To change the scale, modify the .3MF file by either increasing or decreasing the model size in percentage. The model is provided in a 1/8 scale.Examples of scale changes:
To change to a 1/6 scale, increase the model size by 33.3%.
To change to a 1/10 scale, decrease the model size by 20%.3D printable figure pilot
The pilot figurine sitting in the cockpit is one of the most important components of every RC airplane. It is crucial for the overall aesthetic impression, as nothing is worse than seeing a beautifully built model airplane spoiled by an unattractive or missing pilot figurine. However, many modelers consider this small detail to be insignificant. Nevertheless, we believe that it is a misconception, and therefore, we offer a wide selection of 3D printed pilot and crew models ranging from the 1st and 2nd World War eras to the modern era of aviation.
Description
High detailed figure of 3D model figure legendary pilot and 3-time hero of the Soviet Union on Lavochkin La-5 FN and La-7 aircraft with 64 victory Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub
Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub was a Soviet World War II fighter ace on Lavochkin La-5 FN and La-7 aircraft. Credited with over 60 solo victories by most historians, he is considered to be the highest scoring Soviet and Allied fighter pilot of World War II.[2] He is one of the few pilots to have shot down a Messerschmitt Me 262 jet. He was made a Hero of the Soviet Union on three occasions (4 February 1944, 19 August 1944, and 18 August 1945). After the war he remained in the military and commanded the 324th Fighter Air Division during Soviet operations in the Korean War.