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Rheinmetall 5-ton UTF GL Truck

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5t UTF GL MIL – Modern Military Truck (3D Print Model)

This detailed 3D model replicates a 5-ton UTF GL MIL, a modern military transport truck from Rheinmetall. Developed for demanding missions, the model impresses with its robust appearance and realistic proportions.

The truck is perfect as a:
    •    🔹 Collector's model
    •    🔹 Diorama vehicle
    •    🔹 Decoration object
    •    🔹 Exhibition piece for military & technology fans

🔧 Model Highlights
    •    High level of detail despite compact design
    •    Clearly defined edges and structures – ideal for FDM printing
    •    Optimized for clean print results 
    •    Perfect for monochrome printing or as a base for painting & weathering

🖨️ Print Notes
    •    Suitable for standard FDM printers
    •    Supports optional depending on orientation
    •    Recommended for PLA, PETG, or similar filaments

This model brings modern military technology directly to your print bed and is a real eye-catcher – whether printed raw or elaborately finished.

 

👉 Have fun printing – and if you like the model, I'd appreciate a like & a download!

 

 

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