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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
16.7 h
1 plate

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The model is segmented into five parts

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Great print, turn out prefect spent 6 years operating one of these.
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Hi, Can you write now did you print it? use support? 0.2 nozzle? something else? looks amazing
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I used P1S with .4mm nozzle settings was .16mm high quality layer setting.
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Replying to @user_2179137646 :
Hey, can you help me with the print? got a Flashforge printer... 14 h for the base ? HEEEEELP
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Even after the items I mentioned in my last comment, here is the final version
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can this open space please be fixed somehow with support this happens
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A really special model that I'm working on now in the army and know this model well.
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I have some issues with this print. As a retired artilleryman I am into details. The big problem is the running gear on the drivers side is completely wrong as it is backwards. The drive gear is in the rear and the tracks are even backward. The right side is good and I am sure it was copied to the left and rotated when it should have been mirrored. Also the barrel assemble as presented for printing does not print well and is not exactly round. If you segment the barrel in 3 pieces and stand them up you can print a perfect round barrel which is clean with no tree marks In general it is a fair print but was disappointing.
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Good observation The gear must be in the front
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wow loving the details how long did it take you to design this?
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this is a very good model. I've been inspecting it and found it to be pretty accurate. which model is it.
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