Tactical Bottle Launcher - RPG Soldier with bottle
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Tactical Bottle Launcher - RPG Soldier with bottle đşđˇ
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Bring some "heavy artillery" to your table or bar! This 3D printable model features a highly detailed soldier in a kneeling position (tha soldier is generated with AI), posing as if they are aiming an RPG, but instead of a rocket, they are launching your favorite beverage. It's the perfect gift for military enthusiasts, gamers, or anyone looking for a unique conversation piece.
Key Features:
- Three Sizes Included: Whether itâs a craft beer or a vintage wine, weâve got you covered:
- Small (0.33L): For standard beer and soda bottles.
- Medium (0.5L): For larger beer bottles or spirits.
- Large (0.7L): Specifically scaled for standard wine bottles.
- Smart Preservation Angle: The holder is designed with a 5-degree tilt. This ensures that for wine bottles, the cork stays wet, preventing it from drying out and keeping the wine fresh by blocking air intake.
- Two Printing Options:
- Single Piece: For those who prefer a solid model (requires significant supports).
- Multi-Part (Recommended): The model is split into optimized parts to drastically reduce support waste. It features built-in alignment connectors for easy and precise gluing.
Pro Tips for Best Results:
- Anti-Slip: To ensure the bottle stays rock-solid, I recommend gluing a small piece of anti-slip rubber or foam into the cradle of the launcher.
- Surface Finish: Use Adaptive Layer Height in your slicer. This will significantly improve the detail.
- Assembly: If printing the multi-part version, use some glue on the connectors for a permanent, sturdy bond.
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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.





















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