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Taizhou Warship - Modern-class Destroyer -- Length 148, Material 13g

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Taizhou Warship - Modern-class Destroyer -- Hull Number: 138

Remember to clean the PEI printing plate before printing, ensuring its adhesion is OK, and that the material is dry

The main body of the model is 148 in length, uses 13g of material, and takes 1 hour.

Test printer, P1SC, A1 mini (low-temperature stabilized printing plate), Matte PETG, Tuozhu PLA, 0.12 layer height, 2 walls, acceleration all 1000 or below.

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The Taizhou-class destroyer (hull number: 138) is a 956EM-type destroyer, the latest improved version of the Russian-made Modern class.
In January 2002, China ordered it from Russia. It was built by the Sevmash shipyard in Russia, launched in April 2004, and delivered to China on December 28, 2005.

On February 15, 2006, the headquarters, naval administration, and East Sea Fleet held a welcoming ceremony for the 138th ship at a pier in Zhoushan, marking the official entry of the 138 Taizhou ship into the equipment sequence of the Chinese People's Navy.

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It has been rendered with exquisite detail Many thanks
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nice
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looks amazing!
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ANOTHER official U.S. NAVY target! And it’s GREAT for the environment as a reef maker!
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like the details on it
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The details are exquisitely rendered
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I know this model isn't made for bath time, but will this float properly? I assume not, but wondered if you or anyone else has already tried it?
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You can try it yourself
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Replying to @TianMenProgram :
Given that I asked, I would have assumed that you understood that I do not wish to use my filament on this model if it does not float properly. Not a very useful reply on your part.
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Replying to @user_693590994 :
you can't spare 13g of filament?
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does it float
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Hi! I really like your warship model. I’m a student and I’m learning 3D printing as a hobby. I would like to ask if you would allow me to sell a small number of physical 3D prints of your model (not the file). It would be very small scale, and I would of course give you full credit as the creator. Thank you very much for your time!
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