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Modern ASW Frigate "Augsburg" 1:200 (Fictional)

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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38.7 h
10 plates

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Hey all,
I would really appreciate if you boost my model(s).
It really motivates me to make more models.
I´ve got some vessels still in line to come :)

Lore:

This is a fictional Frigate designed by me. It is an Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) Design called Augsburg, pennant number F 872 of my fictional Wolfsburg class.

The ship is 135 Meters long, armed with a 127 mm 127/64 Lightweight naval gun, 32 Mk.41 VLS Cells, two 35 mm GDM-008 Millennium CIWS guns, 16 Anti-Ship Missiles and 2x3  324mm torpedo launchers.

 

Model:

The model is designed as an open showcase model with cutaway compartments such as the CIC (Combat Information System), the Hangars and the Engine Room, allowing a look into the ships internal layout.

 

Printing notes: 

Make sure to print the small parts with max. 0.12mm layer height. 0.2mm nozzle recomended.

The hull parts (plate 1-3) can be printed with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.20-0.24mm layer height without issues.

Support is mandatory.

 

Filaments used:

Light grey = Geeetech grey PETG

Dark grey = Sunlu grey PETG

Black = Sunlu black PETG

Red = Sunlu red PETG

White = Sunlu white PETG

Blue = Sunlu Mint Green PETG

Gold = Eryone Gold PLA 

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