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105 MM Artillery Shell 1:1 scale

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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4 plates

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Made this 1:1 scale 105 mm artillery shell. It is great for a gift or a prop. It nests perfectly with the brass casings if you can get your hands on one. The model is in 4 pieces, I tried really hard to naturally hide the seams which I feel like I did pretty well. All the pieces screw together so everything lines up perfect and no need to use glue. It also means to you stash treasures in side the body. The inside is designed a round a Jameson bottle which fits very nicely. I originally designed this to use as a retirement gift for friends leaving the military. The model also scales very nicely.

 

For the green a forest green looks much better than an OD green in my opinion. 

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