Shan Hai Jing Mecha Series Seventy-Four—"Ciyu" Type Military Armored Train Locomotive
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Gongyu Mecha Production
Shan Hai Jing Mecha Series Seventy-Four—"Ciyu" Type Military Armored Train Locomotive
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This series is created based on mythical creatures from the Shan Hai Jing. Additionally, there are Bagua Mechas (based on famous mountains and rivers from various provinces, such as Chaohu Lake, Lishan Mountain, Badaling Great Wall, and Nam Co Lake) and Mythological Mechas (based on classic figures, such as Sun Wukong, Yang Jian, and Niu Mowang).
The Shan Hai Jing series is further subdivided into multiple sub-series: biological forms series, mechanical forms series, warplane series, aircraft series, warship series, chariot series, tank series, multi-functional engineering vehicle series, rotary engineering armored vehicle series, engineering armored truck series, military armored train series, and so on.
This model is the first in the military armored train series, with different types of train carriages to be released later.
Simple, easy to print, easy to assemble, low failure rate, and durable!
Note: 1. If you can't press by hand, you can print the tool hammer on the homepage and gently tap it into the buckle.
2. It is best to apply glue or spray on the build plate to prevent printing failure. The main reason for spaghetti is that the build plate is too smooth.
Printing requires no supports (add a skirt if the base plate does not stick), assembly requires no glue or hardware (press firmly or gently tap with a small hammer if too tight), a very convenient Chinese-style assembly model!
Ci (zi) Fish:
An image from ancient Chinese mythology, shaped like a crucian carp, with one head and ten bodies, emitting a fragrance similar to that of the plant myrrhis odorata, and its meat is said to not cause flatulence.
From the Cǐ water it emerges, and flows northeast into the sea; many beautiful shells and many Ci fish are found therein. They are shaped like crucian carp, with one head and ten bodies, and their smell is like that of myrrhis odorata; those who eat them do not fart.—Shan Hai Jing, East Mountain Classic
Design Concept:
One head and ten bodies, so it is designed as a train, with a locomotive and ten different types of carriages linked behind.
Assembly Illustration:


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