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1:1 Browning M2HB 50cal Machine Gun

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  • Browning M2HB Assembly Instructions(v2).pdf
  • Front Display (Print 2).stl
  • M2HB.zip
  • Pintle Bottom.stl
  • Pintle Top.stl
  • Rear Display (Print 2).stl

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Last update 2023-04-20 at 22:49
Publication date 2020-12-15 at 04:02
Design number 244779

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3D model description

1:1 full size Browning M2HB 50caliber Machine Gun. Still in use today and designed almost 100 years ago. This is a prop, with moving cocking handle, removable backplate and the feed cover opens to reveal a detailed interior. If properly built, post processed and painted, it is almost indistinguishable from the real thing. You will need files, drills, sandpaper, paint and a few other objects and tools to fully build this prop in order to get the most realistic appearance.
A 1/2" copper plumbing pipe sizes to North American standards will be needed.

This model contains a LOT of parts and is NOT a one-piece model. Its not one of those models you just print and glue together. Post processing will be necessary. You should have a FDM printer with a 12" bed. You may be able to subdivide the model for smaller printers using Meshmixer or other software but that is your responsibility. It may not be printable on 3d belt printers. If you have a question, "Message" me.

STL file format.
New PINTLE MOUNT included

Consider purchasing my 1:1 M2HB, AN-M2, M3 MACHINE GUN PROP COLLECTION, if you think you will be printing out different versions. It is less expensive than buying both separately.

If you need something to mount this on, consider my M3 Tripod.

Added Mounting Brackets for displaying prop.

This is a prop. NOT A FIREARM. It cannot be made into a real weapon. An airsoft or paintball conversion may be possible, however this was not initially designed for that purpose.

3D printing settings

For best results, you should have a FDM printer with a minimum of a 12" in print bed. Most parts can be printed at 0.2mm, with 4 walls and ironing enabled. There are a few pieces that would be best printed on a resin printer.

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