SK 60 - 3D Printed Scale Model
SK 60 - 3D Printed Scale Model
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- Size: 17cm
Customers are saying
The Saab 105 is a Swedish high-wing, twinjettrainer aircraft developed in the early 1960s as a private venture by Saab AB. The Swedish Air Force, which had opted to procure the type for various roles, designated the aircraft SK 60. The SK60 entered service in 1967, replacing the ageing De Havilland Vampire fleet.
Model size: 17cm
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What is included with my order?
What is included with my order?
Each product listing shows exactly what is included. All models are 3D-printed, hand-finished, and ready to display — no assembly required. See the product description above for the full details.
Is this a good gift?
Is this a good gift?
Absolutely. Our models come in protective packaging and make an excellent gift for military history enthusiasts, collectors, or scale model fans of any age.
Can I return the product if I'm not satisfied?
Can I return the product if I'm not satisfied?
Yes. We offer a 30-day return policy for unused items in original condition. Contact us at support@3dmilprint.com and we'll sort it out quickly.
How long does shipping take?
How long does shipping take?
Orders are dispatched within 1–2 business days. Delivery within Sweden typically takes 2–4 days. EU orders arrive in 4–7 days. Free shipping on all orders over 399kr for Swedish customers. Rest of EU has standard rate 6€.
What material are the models made from?
What material are the models made from?
The models are printed with high-quality PLA plastic and finished with a matte surface. They are rigid, lightweight, and designed for display — not a toy.

This is one of the aircraft I used to fly in the Royal Swedish Airforce. The model is very nice.
Perfect, all is good! You may consider in removing the "SK60" letters in the airplane figure.
Great!
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