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Model of the artillery gun "Russian Yedinorog (Unicorn)", sample 1805.

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Last update 2021-03-10 at 12:37
Publication date 2021-03-04 at 10:15
Design number 321624

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I present to your attention an accurate model of the Russian Yedinorog (Unicorn). Russian artillery gun that left a separate class of guns and was in service with the Russian army from 17057 to 1860. The fortress version of the gun served in remote garrisons until 1805.
The gun was developed by the artilleryman Mikhail Danilov. Count Shuvalov played a huge role in promoting the custom gun. A major reorganization, which consisted in the unification of weapons, in 1905 was carried out under the leadership of Count Alexei Arakcheev, engineers: Lieutenant Colonel Markevich and Artillery Major Baron Plotto.
This model is made from copies of the original 1905 drawings in a scale of 1-30, but the detailing allows you to increase it to any size that is possible for your printer.
The model in the presentation is printed on photopolymer Photon and contains the minimum possible amount of details. Now I am developing a version with a lot of details, I think it will be possible to achieve printing on household printers up to a scale of 1/4.
I would be glad to receive comments and feedback.
It is better to print on a photopolymer printer, although I had a good result from ABS plastic.
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Model, copy, toy, interior, souvenir, military history. Russian artillery, weapons, history.

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It is better to print on a photopolymer printer, although I had a good result from ABS plastic.

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