A link to every single design I have on Fusion 360: (yea, it's a lot)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VgCNc3huQ3zNFcbryDg9zRhCHEiV7yNv?usp=sharing
I began using Fusion 360 mostly after I realized the limitations when designing structural parts in Tinkercad. With Fusion 360, I was now able to create any shape I want using the sketch or 3D form tool, and instantly fell in love with its utility and intuitiveness. Although I have found that the design process is much slower, it is much more organized, and there is even a "history" sidebar where I can go back and edit a design feature.
Fusion 360 became my staple hobby when I was bored at school, and most of my designs were created partially out of this boredom.
Gallery: (there were also the airplane designs, but they can be viewed in the 3D Printed Planes tab)
THE Leopard 2A4 design
Challenger 2 tank, a potential future project
Challenger 3.5 tank, my own take on the soon-to-be-released Challenger 3
(hint hint I may be making this tank right now, as of 2/1/22)
Obj 279 tank, probably my second most complicated Fusion360 design (after the P-40), and another potential future project
M48 Patton tank (without turret), another potential future project
A retractable fountain pen that I designed and am currently trying to 3D print. The inspiration for this pen was the vintage Pilot Namiki Capless faceted fountain pen (no IRL version... yet)
A bolt action rollerball pen that I designed and later 3D printed
(Lamy was the original inspiration for this pen)
The final 3D printed versions. Version 2 up top, version 1 on the bottom.
A classical Montblanc-style fountain pen that I intended to be fully 3D printed, except the nib which I made myself out of a stainless steel tube.
The pen actually writes really smoothly, but there were suction/pressure issues when I uncap, causing ink to leak out.
The stainless steel nib up close.