August 3, 2025
Description
Overview
The F-86 Sabre was a jet fighter developed by North American Aviation in the late 1940s, famous for its swept-wing design and key role in the Korean War. It was the first U.S. jet capable of matching the Soviet MiG-15 in speed and maneuverability, with a top speed of around 1,100 km/h (680 mph) and armed with six .50 caliber machine guns. This model was designed in blender, and I modelled after the iconic USAF “Skyblazers” demonstration livery. This model is also a completely new version of the Sabre that I designed a few months ago. The mesh has been completely remodeled, and is a more accurate representation of the aircraft.
Assembly
Before printing, ensure the plate is cleaned to avoid bad adhesion.
To assemble, use CA/Superglue or other adhesive to connect the two halves of the fuselage together. Allow time to dry, and then insert the wings into each slot. Next, insert the stand into the stand base, and connect the plane to the stand, after ensuring the adhesive has dried. When assembling, be careful of the rear stabilizers, as they are thin and can be easily damaged if handled incorrectly.
Enjoy the model :)
Boost MeAMS models are considerably more time consuming to design and print, your boost will be much appreciatedLicense:
Standard Digital File License