737SS MIP
This page is split into three main sections:
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Parts Guide
Print Guide
Build Guide
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Following my move back to the UK and downsizing, I needed to create a new design for my 737 model. At present, I am in the process of developing a 737SS (Single Seat) model, which is still a work in progress. I am sharing the build guides with my Patreons so they can provide feedback as they build alongside me. My plan is to release the design to the public once it has been thoroughly tested and proven.
The 737SS design is meant to be entirely 3D printed, with optional upgrades available in the webshop to enhance its aesthetics, quality, and performance. The design is unique in that it provides a complete building solution from start to finish. The front panels are available in either 3D print or etched laser versions, and all the internal mechanisms and backlighting have been incorporated.
Please note that this design uses a single widescreen monitor for the upper MIP displays. While this means that a single HMDI/DP can be used for all three screens and the standby instruments, it also means that the dimensions may not be entirely accurate. I had to increase the size of the MIP screen frames to maximize the monitor usage, which was a compromise that my Patreons and I agreed on.
Finally, I want to clarify that the 737SS design is not compatible with other suppliers' components due to the precise dimensions and hole locations required.