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DUST 1948 \ KONFLIKT '47 - BRITISH A39 TORTOISE HEAVY WALKER

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Last update 2022-04-20 at 07:40
Publication date 2022-04-20 at 02:27
Design number 699368

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Its 1948, the war isn't over, with the Cthulhu threat becoming worse by the day the British Allied forces have deployed the heaviest of walkers, the A39 Tortoise.

In September of 1945 twenty five British Tortoises left the assembly line but due to their immense weight they would not be able to participate at Normandy; regardless mass production would begin the following year in anticipation for an Axis counter attack.

In January of 1947 The walker became instrumental in countering Operation Cerberus in Southern London before the Axis could get a foothold single handedly proving its worth.

It is now 1948 and the war continues..

This was a really fun project, its not over yet though, I have a few more additions planned for this listing which will be added in the future and as always stay tuned for more original works!

Big thanks to those who download, knowing you guys are going to enjoy this as much as I do for my custom builds gives me the drive to make more stuff

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Print using the files for your printer, some are for either SLA or FDM and named as such.

Print 1:1

SLA: Use a layer height of 0.05 or 0.1 for best results.

FDM: Use a layer height of 0.1mm for best results and generate tree supports, there won't be many required but to keep the parts amount down to a minimum there are a few overhangs requiring them.

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