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1/35 scale 28-30-32cm Nebelwerfer rockets and transport containers

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  • 28 steel transport crate p1.stl
  • 28 steel transport crate p2.stl
  • 28 transport crate p1.stl
  • 28 transport crate.stl
  • 28cm Wurfkorper Spr p1.stl
  • 28cm Wurfkorper Spr p2.stl
  • 28cm Wurfkorper Zund.stl
  • 28cm steel frame p2.stl
  • 28cm steel frame p3.stl
  • 28cm steel frame v1.stl
  • 30 transport crate p1.stl
  • 30 transport crate.stl
  • 30cm Wurfkorper p1.stl
  • 30cm Wurfkorper p2.stl
  • 30cm Wurfkorper p3.stl
  • 30cm steel frame p2.stl
  • 30cm steel frame p3.stl
  • 30cm steel frame v1.stl
  • 30cm steel transport crate p1.stl
  • 32 steel transport crate p1.stl
  • 32 steel transport crate p3.stl
  • 32 transport crate p1.stl
  • 32 transport crate p2.stl
  • 32 transport crate p3.stl
  • 32 transport crate.stl
  • 32cm Wurfkorper Fl p1.stl
  • 32cm Wurfkorper Fl p2.stl
  • 32cm steel frame v1.stl
  • WgrZ50.stl

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Publication date 2022-01-10 at 14:13
Design number 604689

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3D model description

1/35 scale 28, 30 and 32cm Nebelwerfer rockets. Wooden and steel transport crates for each rocket type.
In order to preserve details, rockets are split into 2 parts: motor, and head. This way, parts can be printed without supports on visible faces, plus, preserving rocket nozzle details. Detonators are separate parts, as those should be only fitted before firing. Parts are designed hollow, so helps to save resin.
Wooden containers have separate lifting handles, so those can be positioned as stowed/deployed. For 28cm frame in transport configuration, install rocket inside frame (without detonator), slide in "28 transport crate p1" into cutout on the crate, and lock it in place with wedge "32 transport crate p2". Lifting handles are same for all wooden crate types (mirror handle for left/right version).
Steel frames for each rocket are in two types. With handles positioned in stowed position, and with separate handles, for custom positioning.

3D printing settings

Print @20 to 25 micron steps.
Print rockets and nozzles vertical. make sure nozzles are orientated upright.
Print crates upright. Support well bottom contour, and every horizontal member. For steel crates, additional supports on corners is good idea, and will increase success ratio considerably. Post cure steel frames with supports!. Only remove from supports after post curing. This will ensure that framework is straight and true. Parts removed prior full curing, might warp as they continue to cure. Leave them on sunny window sill to cure before removal.
If using auto-supports, use small at 90% density or higher. Support settings small, contact shape - sphere, contact depth - 0.1, contact diameter 0.15-0.18. Dont forget to add supports to handles, brackets etc (look at pictures of printed model).

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