17th century Axe Gun w/ tree stump display stand

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17th century Axe Gun w/ tree stump display stand

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Glue required, 75% scale
Glue required, 75% scale
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16.8 h
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No glue, full scale
No glue, full scale
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5.0(1)

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An axe pistol model with non functioning or moving parts, in multiple parts for non-Ams Printing, as well as featuring a flintlock firing mechanism. as of now there is no A1 mini profile, and must be printed at 75% scale because of a stock/handle. there is a split/cut handle version, but it must be modified for printing a full scale version, as mentioned previously to be coming soon, as well as a completely Glue free version very, very soon. Heavily inspired by the likes of a replica by Spanish Replica Company “Denix”

Recommended to print with “auto normal” supports and “auto” brim, as well as printing the Ram rod on its side if you have issues at the top of the model.


Included are two Tree stump bases, one with and one without black powder and lead pellet ammunition accessories. 
 

Enjoy and check out my other models or consider giving suggestions and feedback on this and other designs of mine. Thank you!

 

Update: No glue full scale version is here! please make sure to seat the left side panel before the barrel, as the bit at the end of the barrel is meant to hold it in by the bit making contact with the panel's extrusion that goes into the axe handle.

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awesome
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thank you for your support!
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amazing prop! makes me want a real one lol. I printed the trigger as the same wood color and will paint it later. my only improvement would be adding an arrow to the rear section of the stock, I put it in upside down at first and broke it so I had to glue it back on. speaking of glue. amazing fit to not need it, what kind of tolerance are you using?
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I haven’t checked my tolerances but this no glue is meant to be tight so lower tolerances should be fine. the stock should be able to go in either way, but thanks for the suggestion. I’ll add a tip on installation for the future, if it’s widespread I’ll come back to it. enjoy!
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Looks like an awesome prop, now you have me really wanting the full size, no glue version
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well now that I know people want to see it, I’ll have to finish them and get them posted I suppose!
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it's here...
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Replying to @SealOfTheSea :
amazing, im starting to print it, my only question would be if you could split the trigger into a separate part that can be glued in?
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moveable parts?
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as of now only one of my models has moving parts, this one does not.
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Replying to @SealOfTheSea :
so no???
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