AK47 AKM Drum prop (dimension accurate)
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Description
This is a prop that looks like a drum for an AK-47 or AKM (Or any weapon that takes AK 47 mag).
It is only a prop that has no moving parts.
If your weapon is dimensionally accurate, this drum should fit without issues.
If the gun frame (prop or not) is made of metal or high-performance polymer, you can set the prop size to 100%. I have checked the dimensions and how they fit with the mag well. This model is 1:1 down to millimeters.
That said, I have slightly reduced the size to 99.5% by default. This adjustment is due to the fact that the 3D printers may not be very precise. As a prop, it is better to print smaller than larger to make sure the mag can be slid in and not get stuck in the mag well.
Some weapon props available for purchase/printing may not be dimensionally accurate. To help you test the fit, I have included a test piece. You can resize this test bit and print a sample to see if you need to make the model bigger or smaller before printing the entire thing in one go. However, a much better way is to just use the Bambulab built-in distance measure option and measure the length and width (if the weapon prop is printed), or measure the mag well's length/width on hand, then compare with the length/width in the test piece using Bambulab's built-in distance measure option. And then resize the drum model accordingly. Then you can ignore the test piece completely.
There are two versions available: one for the A1 mini printer and another for all other printers.
I also specifically made a version that can work with @bubujiaoqv's prop. Not all of them fit. You can check the print profile I posted on each of his individual weapons. If I did not see a print file for the weapon, then it most likely does not fit.
Disclaimer: I am not the creator of this model. If you are the author of this model and want it to be taken down, please contact me. I do not know the license status of this model. This drum, along with many other drums, are founded in a telegram group's pinned save folder. The original model may be from defcad/odysee/3dprintfreedom or any other website. I want to give credit to the original author. However, I cannot verify where this model is coming from because it was in a folder where anybody can upload anything anonymously. I do not claim ownership of this model. I only modified it so that you can print it just for a good looking prop.












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