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WWII German Flak Tower 1:1000 Scale

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Modelled after the WWII Humboldthain flak tower in Berlin. This thing is so massive, I did it at 1:1000 scale. I've also drawn up an HO scale model on 28 plates (12-13 days to print & 18 rolls of filament) that I may post at a later date just because.

 

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I downloaded this design but I will not be printing it because your dimensions are incorrect. If this is scale 1:1000 your model represents a scale 1:1 building of app. 78m x 78m x 60m. In reality this tower measures app 70m x 70m x 39m. The fact that your horizontal scale value is off (1:900 rather than 1:1000) is not that bad but your horizontal / vertical proportion is way off. 60m vs 39m means your tower is much too high. When compensating by taking off your "ground layer" in the model (not part of the building) the differences become smaller and depending on how that building was measured the horizontal scale might even come close to reality, but the horizontal / vertical proportion error remains.
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super, thanks
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