Drone Spare Parts 3D Printing: Custom Made for FPV and RC
Broken landing gear, prop guard, camera/gimbal mount or antenna holder — send us a photo, your measurements or your STL file, and we’ll print it just for you. Instant pricing, 1 business day delivery.
Let us reproduce your broken drone part
A hard landing or a small crash usually breaks just one plastic part, not the whole aircraft. That’s exactly where our drone spare parts 3D printing service comes in: we reproduce the broken part as an exact copy or as an improved version for you. This isn’t an off-the-shelf product — it’s a custom printing service made for you. You send us the measurements, a photo or a ready STL file of your part, and we print it and ship it.
Whether it’s FPV, freestyle, racing or a classic RC quadcopter, almost all of the frequently broken parts are suitable for FDM 3D printing. The most requested parts are: landing gear legs, prop guard rings, motor mounts and motor protectors, camera and gimbal mounts, GoPro / action camera holders and antenna (VTX/GPS) holders.
Which material for which part?
The goal with drone parts is always the same: as light as possible, but durable enough. We only do FDM (filament) printing, and we have 17 different materials for this job; we choose the right filament together based on the part’s role.
- PETG: A good starting point for landing gear, prop guards and general body parts. A balanced material that is strong, has light toughness and works well in snap-fit parts.
- PA (nylon): Delivers high toughness for motor mounts, arms and hinge-type parts that are exposed to repeated impact and friction.
- PA-CF / PETG-CF (carbon-reinforced filament): Provides extra rigidity for structural parts that are expected to withstand hard landings. These are not true carbon composite but carbon-fiber-reinforced filament; we recommend them with realistic strength expectations in mind.
- TPU (flexible): Ideal for camera/gimbal mounts that need vibration damping, flexible antenna holders and shock-absorbing bumper/foot parts. Thanks to its flexibility, it bends instead of breaking in small impacts.
How do you send us your part?
You don’t need to have a ready model. You can start in one of three ways: send clear photos of the broken part along with measurements taken with calipers or a ruler and we’ll model it; or, if you have one, upload your STL / OBJ / STEP file directly. You can also send a link to open models shared in the FPV community, and we’ll work out the material and infill settings together.
If your STL or STEP file is ready, upload it to our instant price calculator in your browser and within seconds you’ll see transparent, per-gram pricing. After your approval we start production and typically deliver within 1 business day. Payment is taken after approval — you see the price first, then you decide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you print all DJI, FPV freestyle and RC drone parts?
Yes. Most plastic parts of FPV/racing/freestyle quadcopters, classic RC multicopters and general drone accessories are suitable for FDM printing. Send us a photo, the measurements or the STL file of the part, and we’ll get back to you on its suitability and the recommended material.
Do you print carbon fiber parts? Is it real carbon?
We print with carbon-fiber-reinforced filament (PA-CF, PETG-CF). This is a stiffer FDM material than standard filament; however, it is not a manufactured carbon fiber composite sheet. We recommend it for extra stiffness in structural parts, and we set your expectations together within a realistic strength range.
I don’t have a 3D model of my broken part — can you still print it?
Yes. If you send clear photos and measurements taken with calipers or a ruler, we can model the part for you. If you have a ready STL/OBJ/STEP file, we’ll use that directly too.
Which material is most suitable for my drone part?
For landing gear and the body we generally recommend PETG; for structural parts that take impact, PA or carbon-reinforced filament; and for camera/gimbal mounts and flexible holders that need vibration damping, TPU. Tell us the part’s role and we’ll choose the right material together.
Can I find out the price and delivery time in advance?
Yes. By uploading your STL/STEP file to the instant price calculator in your browser, you immediately see transparent, per-gram pricing. After your approval we start production and typically deliver within 1 business day; payment is taken after approval.
