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3D Shipyard
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Graphic-designer, Photographer and 3D-printing-enthuasiast from the Swiss Alps Project updates: Do you like my work? It would mean a lot to me if you would buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/3dshipyard
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New Model released: French Battleship Jean Bart
New Model released: French Battleship Jean BartHello everyone!I’m excited to announce that my latest 3D model is now officially released: The legendary French battleship Jean Bart.This project was a labor of love, focusing on capturing the unique silhouette and massive detail of the last battleship ever commissioned in the world. Whether you are a naval history enthusiast or a 3D printing hobbyist, this model is designed to impress on your shelf.The Model at a GlanceScale: 1:625 (Total length: approx. 396 mm).High Detail: From the signature quadruple 380mm turrets to the intricate radar arrays and bridge structures.0.4mm Nozzle Optimized: I spent a lot of time ensuring that even the finest parts print reliably with a standard 0.4mm nozzle – no need for specialized equipment to get great results!Historical SignificanceThe Jean Bart has a fascinating history, from her daring escape from Saint-Nazaire in 1940 to her role as the final evolution of the battleship era. My goal was to honor that legacy with a "True-to-Scale" representation.Printing Tips for Best ResultsTo get the most out of this model, I recommend using the Arachne wall generator in your slicer. This ensures that the thin masts and railings are printed with maximum precision. A layer height of 0.08mm to 0.12mm is ideal for capturing the deck details.Where to find it: The model is now available on MakerWorld. You can download it and see the full print specifications here:  https://makerworld.com/en/models/2566543-french-battleship-jean-bart#profileId-2828622Thank you all for your continued support! It’s your backing that allows me to spend the hours needed on these complex historical designs.Happy printing!