1:100 SA-12b "Giant" Missile Vehicles
The 9A82 SA-12b GIANT missile system is primarily designed to track, target, and intercept ballistic missiles. Combined with the other components of the S300-V complex it creates a potent "You don't fly here zone".
The 9A82 SA-12b GIANT and 9A93 SA-12a GLADIATOR TELAR vehicles are similar, though the 9A83-1 carries four 9M83 SA-12a GLADIATOR missiles, whereas the 9A82 carries only two 9M82 SA-12b GIANT missiles. The configuration of the vehicles command radar is also different. On the 9A83-1 the radar is mounted on a folding mast providing 360º coverage in azimuth and full hemispheric coverage in elevation. The radar on the 9M82 TELAR is mounted in a semi-fixed position over the cab, providing 90º coverage on either side in azimuth and 110º in elevation. The TELARs are not capable of autonomous engagements, requiring the support of the GRILL PAN radar. The LLVs (9A85 GLADIATOR and 9A83 GLADIATOR) resemble normal TELARs, but with a loading crane rather than command radars. While the primary role of the LLV is to replenish the TELARs, they can also erecting and launch missiles if needed, though they are dependent on the use of command radars from neighboring TELARs.
Variations of the MT-T chassis are used for the launch vehicle, loader-launcher vehicle, missile guidance station, command post vehicle, and the radars.
Included in this collection are the following vehicles ( See photos for a better idea, there's a lot going on with this one lol ).
Printing Destructions:
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ALLOW PROGRAMS LIKE WINDOWS NATIVE 3D BUILDER TO REPAIR THE MODEL OR YOU WILL GET ERRORS THAT MAY OR MAY NOT ALLOW THE MODEL TO PRINT CORRECTLY
In the first promo picture for these, you will see that the crane has a cable. I opted to not include that as I was unable to get it to print right and it became more of a headache than it was worth, a short piece of jewelers wire or thread will work just as well and even give a little "freedom" on the model.
I have broken these models up some and they will fit on the old school Elegoo Mars printers just fine if you print it vertically. I prefer to print these on my Peopoly so not only can I print them in 1 piece I can print 12 at a time. It does come with both a stowed and deployed version. The stowed version is 1 piece while the deployed version is in several pieces to help avoid super tiny or thin bits. That being said, there is also an OBJ file with the assembled vehicle included for reference when you go to glue it together.
Aside from that, on printers like Elegoo Mars and Anycubic Photon, if you rotate the model 90 degrees with the end down, just add your supports and print away. The weapons are modeled onto the aircraft and once I get my camera situation sorted out I’ll post pics, prints just fine
For resin I prefer to use Siraya Tech Simple Clear mixed with Tenacious. I use 75-80 Simple to 20-25% Tenacious. This has not given me any problems since I started this mix and the only time I get failures now is when I am experimenting with things or forget to do my supports right.
The 9A82 SA-12b GIANT and 9A93 SA-12a GLADIATOR TELAR vehicles are similar, though the 9A83-1 carries four 9M83 SA-12a GLADIATOR missiles, whereas the 9A82 carries only two 9M82 SA-12b GIANT missiles. The configuration of the vehicles command radar is also different. On the 9A83-1 the radar is mounted on a folding mast providing 360º coverage in azimuth and full hemispheric coverage in elevation. The radar on the 9M82 TELAR is mounted in a semi-fixed position over the cab, providing 90º coverage on either side in azimuth and 110º in elevation. The TELARs are not capable of autonomous engagements, requiring the support of the GRILL PAN radar. The LLVs (9A85 GLADIATOR and 9A83 GLADIATOR) resemble normal TELARs, but with a loading crane rather than command radars. While the primary role of the LLV is to replenish the TELARs, they can also erecting and launch missiles if needed, though they are dependent on the use of command radars from neighboring TELARs.
Variations of the MT-T chassis are used for the launch vehicle, loader-launcher vehicle, missile guidance station, command post vehicle, and the radars.
Included in this collection are the following vehicles ( See photos for a better idea, there's a lot going on with this one lol ).
- SA-12b "Giant" 9A82 TELAR - Stowed
- SA-12b "Giant" 9A82 TELAR - Deployed
- 9A84 "Giant" Launcher/Loader Vehicle LLV - Stowed
- 9A84 "Giant" Launcher/Loader Vehicle LLV - Deployed
- 9A82 and 9A84 Assembly Guide OBJ files
Printing Destructions:
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ALLOW PROGRAMS LIKE WINDOWS NATIVE 3D BUILDER TO REPAIR THE MODEL OR YOU WILL GET ERRORS THAT MAY OR MAY NOT ALLOW THE MODEL TO PRINT CORRECTLY
In the first promo picture for these, you will see that the crane has a cable. I opted to not include that as I was unable to get it to print right and it became more of a headache than it was worth, a short piece of jewelers wire or thread will work just as well and even give a little "freedom" on the model.
I have broken these models up some and they will fit on the old school Elegoo Mars printers just fine if you print it vertically. I prefer to print these on my Peopoly so not only can I print them in 1 piece I can print 12 at a time. It does come with both a stowed and deployed version. The stowed version is 1 piece while the deployed version is in several pieces to help avoid super tiny or thin bits. That being said, there is also an OBJ file with the assembled vehicle included for reference when you go to glue it together.
Aside from that, on printers like Elegoo Mars and Anycubic Photon, if you rotate the model 90 degrees with the end down, just add your supports and print away. The weapons are modeled onto the aircraft and once I get my camera situation sorted out I’ll post pics, prints just fine
For resin I prefer to use Siraya Tech Simple Clear mixed with Tenacious. I use 75-80 Simple to 20-25% Tenacious. This has not given me any problems since I started this mix and the only time I get failures now is when I am experimenting with things or forget to do my supports right.
Filename | Size | Last updated |
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IHWS_SA-12b_Giant_1-100.zip | 37.8 MiB | 2024-08-01 |