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This Starter Plan gives you access to a broad subset of the RAF catalog of 1:144 WWI aeroplanes and accessories for personal use only.

The Starter Plan allows up to five monthly model downloads. If you do not use them all, you can roll over up to two unused downloads into the next month. You also get a "Welcome Pack" of three of the most popular WWI fighters and two types of plane pegs.

The Starter Plan will include all of the most common and popular varieties of WWI planes in our catalog. For instance, this plan will include the standard late-model Sopwith Triplane. Variants such as the early-model Sopwith Triplane and a two-gun Sopwith Triplane will only be available in the higher-tier plans, e.g. Silver.

Reduced Aircraft Factory LLC has been making 3D models for WWI aircraft since our start with Shapeways in 2012. The models are all built with 1mm thick surfaces and "wires" (like struts). The designer makes no claim or warranty about the suitability for the 3D digital file to be printed on any particular 3D printer or to be correctly handled by software associated with 3D printers, including 3D digital file verification and slicing software. While the 3D model was designed for optimized for use on industrial printers with 1mm wall and wire thickness minimums, there will be portions of each model that do not meet these minimums, including rounded surface edges and small surface details like engine air intakes. All models have been verified against holes, flipped triangles, bad edges, bad closure, and the like.

GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE LICENSE As a subscriber to a Reduced Aircraft Factory Plan on thangs.com, you are authorized to:

  • Print and use the 3D prints of the 3D model for private use;
  • Share the images of your 3D prints of the 3D model on communication media such as social networks or websites, both painted and unpainted.
  • Modify the 3D model to adapt it for personal use only. Adaptations are derived works and retain the same license and privilege as the original.

What is disallowed:

  • No distribution, sale, donation, exchange, commercial use, sales, or public sharing of the 3D digital files or licensed 3D model, whether in original or modified form;
  • No commercial use or sales of 3D prints from the licensed 3D model, whether in original or modified form.

For the full license text, or if you have any questions on the "RAF on Thangs" license, or if you'd like to inquire about a commercial license, send an email to raf@poeland.com.

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RAF Silver Download Plan
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✅ Welcome pack: 5 FREE models

This RAF Silver Plan gives you access to the full RAF catalog of 1:144 WWI aeroplanes and accessories for personal use only.

The Silver Plan allows up to twelve monthly model downloads. If you do not use them all, you can roll over up to six unused downloads into the next month. You also get a "Welcome Pack" of three of the most popular WWI fighters and two types of plane pegs.

Reduced Aircraft Factory LLC has been making 3D models for WWI aircraft since our start with Shapeways in 2012. Eventually there should be over three hundred models to choose from. While the catalog is of limited size currently, new models are added frequently, limited only by the designer's time constraints. In the early months, we hope to see five to twenty new models added every week (but sometimes real-life interferes with such plans).

The models are all built with 1mm thick surfaces and "wires" (like struts). The designer makes no claim or warranty about the suitability for the 3D digital file to be printed on any particular 3D printer or to be correctly handled by software associated with 3D printers, including 3D digital file verification and slicing software. While the 3D model was designed for optimized for use on industrial printers with 1mm wall and wire thickness minimums, there will be portions of each model that do not meet these minimums, including rounded surface edges and small surface details like engine air intakes. All models have been verified against holes, flipped triangles, bad edges, bad closure, and the like.

GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE LICENSE As a subscriber to a Reduced Aircraft Factory Plan on thangs.com, you are authorized to:

  • Print and use the 3D prints of the 3D model for private use;
  • Share the images of your 3D prints of the 3D model on communication media such as social networks or websites, both painted and unpainted.
  • Modify the 3D model to adapt it for personal use only. Adaptations are derived works and retain the same license and privilege as the original.

What is disallowed:

  • No distribution, sale, donation, exchange, commercial use, sales, or public sharing of the 3D digital files or licensed 3D model, whether in original or modified form;
  • No commercial use or sales of 3D prints from the licensed 3D model, whether in original or modified form.

For the full license text, or if you have any questions on the "RAF on Thangs" license, or if you'd like to inquire about a commercial license, send an email to raf@poeland.com.

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1:144 Sopwith Tabloid 3d model
1:144 Sopwith Tabloid 3d model
1:144 Sopwith Tabloid 3d model
1:144 Sopwith Tabloid 3d model
1:144 Sopwith Tabloid 3d model
1:144 Sopwith Tabloid 3d model
1:144 Sopwith Tabloid 3d model

1:144 Sopwith Tabloid

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This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

This is a 1:144 scale model of an early-war British Sopwith Tabloid with a fuselage-side-mounted Lewis gun and deflector plates on the propeller. Since many painters choose their own mounting system, no peg is included on the plane. Pegs can be purchased separately in the Accessories section of this catalog.

When the Sopwith Tabloid was first demonstrated in late 1913, onlookers were astonished with its excellent performance. The original model had pilot and passenger sitting side-by-side in a shared cockpit, though military machines were single-seaters. Wings were controlled by warping and were of single-bay configuration. Eventually ailerons were added instead. In many ways, the Tabloid set design trends that would carry through to 1918.

The Royal Flying Corps and Royal Navy Air Service both ordered small numbers of Tabloids in early 1914 and some went to France in August 1914. The RNAS had only two on hand in Antwerp before it was evacuated, and one managed to destroy Zeppelin Z.IX as it rested in its shed at Dusseldorf. Ad-hoc mounts of machine guns were constructed including a Lewis gun on the upper wing firing over the propeller arc; another used deflector plates on the propeller.

The Tabloid's service life did not last long after the spring of 1915.

For more data and gaming info on this plane, see https://linen.miraheze.org/wiki/Sopwith_Tabloid.


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1:144 Sopwith Tabloid

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