Description
Custom 3D-printed parts specifically designed for the “Fun Scale Models” HE-100 by Derek Micko. This model will be available soon as a laser-cut short kit by Manzano Lazer works.
- 3D-printed 56mm 3-blade spinner
- 2″ Scale treaded rubber tires
- Scale Wheel hub set
- Decorative strut cover set (not pictured)
The spinner is specifically designed for a 3-bladed 9×7 propeller (standard rotation) which is recommended for this model. The HE-100 spinner with propeller and prop adapter are included with the “1700KV Motor Pack” (CLICK HERE). To install the spinner, first secure the propeller and spinner backplate on your motor shaft using a prop adapter, then the cone simply snaps on – no additional hardware is needed!
The tires are printed from a soft black rubber material called “TPU”. They are hollow and have a scale German tread design.
The wheel hubs come in two halves – they are simply glued onto the tire, Carefully drill out the axle hole to the desired size (usually 1/16″).
The decorative strut covers (not pictured) are glued onto the landing gear wire, to simulate struts. They are shown in Derek’s drawing notes (click here).
Airplane not included! Here is Derek’s prototype HE100 with the spinner & landing gear items installed.
Spinner: White PETG. 56mm diameter. Weight: about 23 gms total (2 pcs).
The HE100 Spinner is 2 pieces (one Cone and one Backplate). The propeller and prop adapter are NOT included, but are included in the available “motor pack”. 3D-printed spinners are for use ONLY with electric motors and propellers. The spinner backplate has a 5mm centering hole which may need to be carefully drilled out by hand) to fit your prop adapter. You may also need to drill out the center of your propeller (or thin it) to use the prop adapter.
3D-printed plastic parts are unfinished but can be sanded smooth and can be painted with any plastic-compatible paint. Click here to see a video from Fun Scale Models that shows how to finish and install 3D-printed spinners. Painting is recommended because all plastics will deteriorate over time if exposed to sunlight. Glue is not needed!
And, here is a video of Derek flying the HE-100 outside – its not cool at all!
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