KMS Admiral Graf Spee Pocketbattleship
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Description
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The Admiral Graf Spee was a famous German pocket Battleship from the Second World War, known for its striking design and its role in the Battle of the Río de la Plata in 1939. This detailed 3D model shows the ship in true-to-scale form with carefully crafted superstructures, gun turrets and deck details – ideal for all lovers of historical ships and maritime models.
Scale: 1:625
Printing information
I recommend the smooth PEI printing plate for printing.
The model is divided into several parts and can be printed in its entirety with an FDM 3D printer and a 0.4 mm nozzle. The parts are designed to fit together well and produce a clean print result.
I have worked on this model for a long time, testing and optimising it to achieve the highest possible print quality and detail.
This is my first published 3D model, and I am very excited to share it with you here!
All modelled by myself in Fusion 360

Features
- Articulating main Turrets
- Multi-part construction for easy printing and assembly
- Optimised for FDM printing with a 0.4 mm nozzle
- Detailed replica of the warship Admiral Graf Spee
- Ideal as a collector's model or decorative piece that fits into Yuro's Scale
In the future:
I will create an AMS version with the 1939 camouflage paint scheme and the additional reconnaissance aircraft.
Other scale? Scale the model in the slicer to this values:
- 1:700: 89.25% (0.2mm nozzle required)
- 1:350: 176.94%
Materials used:
- Bambulab PLA Marble Red
- Bambulab PLA Matte Dark Brown
- Bambulab PLA Gold
- Panchroma Steel Grey
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