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Missile Pen | US Navy ESSM Short-Range Missile

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Summary

This is a pen that is also a model of the US Navy's ESSM air defense missile.  This is the US Navy's shorter range missile for defending against drones, cruise missiles, aircraft, and more.  This is often the most numerous missile aboard Navy vessels.

 

Assembly

All you have to do to assemble the pen is to remove the tip/ink from a Bic pen, and then insert it into the tip of the printed pen.  I tested this print with the Cristal Bic pen, so I know that works, however, other pens may work as well. If you wish to get the same pen that I used, here is an Amazon link:

 

Bambu filaments used are:

  • Matte Yellow
  • Basic Light Gray
  • Basic Blue Gray

 

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This 3D print is intended for decorative purposes only and is not suitable for children. Small parts may present a choking hazard and edges may be sharp. By printing this 3D print, you assume all liability for any harm to yourself or others resulting from its use.

 

 

 

 

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I love these! I have a teacher who takes cool pens or doesn't alow them to be used in the classroom so I am doing to prank him with these. Wish me luck!
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That's an odd vendetta for a teacher to have, no cool pens! lol
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Replying to @rexilabs :
last year he had taken one of my friend's catapult pencle sharpener and didnt give it back till the end of the year.
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Replying to @user_2061840524 :
Ah ok, probably the teacher initially was targeting pens that are deemed to be dangerous but then just started targeting all funky pens lol
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another great print
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Thanks, glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Fits Snuggly
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Nice!
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amazing
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now I can write at the same time I intercept an ICBM 👍
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that would be the SM-3 pen
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lol
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Replying to @DoraDestroyer :
Potato potato 🥔🥔🥔
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cool I boosted
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Thanks 🙂
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Glad you are enjoying it 🙂 Interesting, I'll look into it 👍
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Replying to @rexilabs :
You are a champ. Thankyou
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a Very nice rocket, however i couldnt find the right one to use it as a pen. Could you write which one to use? i would love to use this in school.
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It uses the good old fashioned Bic Cristal (the standard Bic essentially). There's a link in the model description under Assembly
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Replying to @rexilabs :
thx
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