Schamlturm for 3d printing
Re: Schamlturm for 3d printing
Thanks for the feedback
Let's go with the details of the turret, I don't have a resin printer and I have to settle for the filament one, but I like to print everything to check the assembly and fit. The only part I haven't printed are the losterkennungstafeln, or poison gas detection panels.
Note: what you see in the photos is not a final version ready to paint, but rather a "proof of concept" that everything is where it should be
The assembly of the outer disc with two screws, and the small tab to fix the barrel guard in place:
Front and sides:
Historically correct or not, I used the rear hatch to put the barrel in place
Cheers

Let's go with the details of the turret, I don't have a resin printer and I have to settle for the filament one, but I like to print everything to check the assembly and fit. The only part I haven't printed are the losterkennungstafeln, or poison gas detection panels.
Note: what you see in the photos is not a final version ready to paint, but rather a "proof of concept" that everything is where it should be

The assembly of the outer disc with two screws, and the small tab to fix the barrel guard in place:
Front and sides:
Historically correct or not, I used the rear hatch to put the barrel in place

Cheers
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Re: Schamlturm for 3d printing
Amazing work! I really need to learn the 3D printing thing. Am I old school or just old?
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Eric
Eric
Re: Schamlturm for 3d printing
3-4 years ago I didn't know anything about 3D printing or CAD design, it's never too late to learn something new
