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Tiger Tank 1

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Project Showcase: Tiger I (Panzerkampfwagen VI)

Overview

A detailed FDM 3D print of the iconic German Tiger I heavy tank. The model captures the boxy, formidable silhouette of the Mid-to-Late production variants, complete with the characteristic interleaved road wheels and the 8.8 cm KwK 36 main gun.

Key Details Captured

  • Turret & Armament: Features the cylindrical cupola, smoke dischargers, and a long, reinforced barrel with a muzzle brake.
  • Hull Details: Visible pioneering tools (shovels/crank handles) mounted on the side, and the distinct rear exhaust setup.
  • Print Quality: Printed with a consistent layer height that highlights the mechanical geometry. The "stepping" on the curved turret roof actually adds a nice industrial texture to the tank’s armour.

Print Notes

  • Filament: Wood-brown / Copper-toned PLA.
  • Support Management: Successfully printed the overhanging barrel and turret bustle. Some minor post-processing/cleaning is visible along the side skirts where supports were attached, showing the "raw" authenticity of the print.

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