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1:1 84mm Rocket Round

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0.28mm layer, 1 walls, 5% infill
0.28mm layer, 1 walls, 5% infill
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7.9 h
3 plates
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Description

DISCLAIMER : This model is only for display and educational purposes. It does not contain any explosives and can not be modified into doing so. This a display model and can not be modified to be used as a real projectile!!

 

Description : 

   This is a replica of  the Swedish 84mm FFV-441, a High-Explosive-Fragmentation , recoilless, spin-stabilised, projectile fired from the Carl-Gustaf recoilless-rifle. The rounded nose is a Mechanical-Time-Fuze (MTF) with IMP ( impact ) ( information from https://cat-uxo.com/explosive-hazards/projectiles/84mm-ffv-441-projectile ).

   The model has closely recreated dimensions and has incorporated all the main design elements. It has a hollow interior ( as the real projectile ), which can be used as a secret storage compartment as it is quite spacious. To keep the model together I added a thread ( as the real fuze ) and a twist lock mechanism.

 

Notes :

  • The print profile uses as little filament as possible so be careful when handling the model and screwing in the parts.
  • Not compatible with the A1 Mini as the casing is larger than the prints size.

 

 

 

 

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