3DLabPrint Messerschmitt Bf 109 H/F User Manual Download Page 4

How to print

The modified parts use the same print settings as the original 3DLabprint ones. The modified stl, 

gcode and factory files have 3DLG (3D Lab Gang) at the end of their names. For detailed instructions 

regarding print settings, refer to the original 3DLabprint ME 109 H F userguide. 

The printbed size in the gcode and facotry files is set to 200 x 200 mm, the height to 150 mm. The 

only exception is the fuselage 1, which requires 170 mm of height, due to change in front piece of the 

fuselage, which is now joined with the engine cover.

What to print

This is an upgrade.

 It does not contain all of the airplane parts, only the ones that have been 

modified. You need to already own or purchase the original 3DLabprint Messerschmitt HF to have 

all of the files you need to complete an airplane.

If you are printing a complete airplane, you will need to print:

 

• Original 3DLab files:

 

 

1. Wing L (H or F - according to your choice)

 

 

2. Wing R (H or F - according to your choice)

 

• Modified 3DLG files:

 

 

1. Fuselage 1 3DLG

 

 

2. Fuselage 2 3DLG

 

 

3. Ailerons etc 3DLG (contains parts for ailerons, rudder, elevator, motor mounts, spinner  

 

 

and battery holder)

If you already have wings and are only printing a fuselage, you will need to print:

 

• Modified 3DLG files:

 

 

1. Fuselage 1 3DLG

 

 

2. Fuselage 2 3DLG

 

 

3. Rudder, elevator etc 3DLG (contains parts for rudder, elevator, motor mounts, spinner   

 

 

and battery holder)

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Summary of Contents for Messerschmitt Bf 109 H/F

Page 1: ...Fully 3d printable Messerschmitt Bf 109 H F upgrade User Guide rev 2018 08 print your plane www 3DLabPrint com ...

Page 2: ...lane A welcome improvement pack for Aircombat competitors and anyone else that just wants a stronger airplane Reasons for improvements The Messerschmitt H F is a wonderful model wich flies superbly and is a joy to use I was quite happy printing and flying the little beasts until I printed my first Aichi The sturdyness of its fuselage was so much better that at first I considered switching to the n...

Page 3: ...Changes Fuselage reinforcement 45 degree mesh in the fuselage Fixed rudder removed rudder horn and bowden tube redesigned to glue the rudder to the fuselage Battery connection from outside two channels for cable output to connect the battery after the wing has been attached Front part of fuselage printed in one piece for added strength and faster assembly Reinforced motor mount points 3 ...

Page 4: ...irplane parts only the ones that have been modified You need to already own or purchase the original 3DLabprint Messerschmitt HF to have all of the files you need to complete an airplane If you are printing a complete airplane you will need to print Original 3DLab files 1 Wing L H or F according to your choice 2 Wing R H or F according to your choice Modified 3DLG files 1 Fuselage 1 3DLG 2 Fuselag...

Page 5: ... 1 119 130 Fuselage 2 58 69 Ailerons etc 7 6 sum 184 205 21 Additional reinforcements do add a bit of print time about 8 longer but the weight of the added plastic is only 21g which is easily compensated with the subbtraction of weight for the rudder servo and the steel rudder wire connection that are not used in this case The end result is a sturdier airplane with no added weight Enjoy printing b...

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