soeng gi hun 3d models
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Notably, this aircraft was never produced as a toy in the GI Joe lineup, so dimensions were estimated using images from the comic book. Meant to be printed at twenty-five percent scale, my finished model weighs fourteen grams, costing approximately...
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WARNING, these are my raw files, I'd highly recommend you have a knife, files, clippers, and sand paper handy.Taking inspiration from noguice's model, I thought I'd attempt upscale and modernise the classic Checkpoint Alpha for the 6 inch Classified...
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This was among my first GI Joe designs, and if I had to do it over, I'd do things differently. That said, I've already created enough of these for myself, so this is unlikely to change. Some patience (and possibly sandpaper) may be required to...
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This is my version of a Duel Disk for Yu-Gi-Oh! Based on the field as per Master Rule 4, this design was created. Card sleeves were taken into account during the design process, but I do not recommend using this unless your cards are...
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The classic GI Joe V.A.M.P. from the eighties - one model boasts a MkII bodywork enclosure while the other shows off an exposed roll cage. Printing this version will undoubtedly require supports, so keep that in mind. And to clarify about the...
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The rear strut on the GI Joe ARAH Silver Mirage has a tendency to break. This piece is designed to be a bit sturdier. Print a few pins out at various sizes so that it fits snuggly (this will likely depend on your printer tolerances). ...Larger missiles...
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The inside width is 49mm and will fit Yu Gi Oh cards aswell which I tried with the finished model too. I suggest measuring how big your deck is, then modify the model to fit your needs, but if someone actually wants standardized sizes I don't mind...
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Here's another awesome '80s GI Joe model, made using the actual toy and a precise 6 inch caliper! I built it in a way that it's perfect when printed at 25% scale - anything else might have too little or too much detail. The model of this vehicle is...
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Nevertheless, it's a classic element from 80s GI Joe toys. This model was drawn using my original toy and a pair of 6-inch calipers. Although the file is presented at full scale, I designed it to be optimized when printed at 25%. If you don't stick...
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Another GI Joe model drawn using an old toy and a six-inch calipers has been added to the game. Although the file is presented in full scale, I deliberately designed it to be optimized when printed at 25%. Printing within this range ensures optimal...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:175150 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=175150
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The staircase design is courtesy of staircon.com, a website that offers expert guidance on staircase construction. ...The export was created using ProStair software, which is licensed to the professional with license number 6602.
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Humans are always learning and growing, just like staircases that require regular maintenance to ensure they remain safe and functional. ...In this case, a professional from Staircon can export data to ProStair, who holds license number 6602.
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The website staircon.com was exported using a tool called ProStair, which is licensed under license number 6602.
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The static model is a fundamental concept in artificial intelligence and machine learning, representing a snapshot of knowledge at a particular point in time. This frozen image serves as a basis for further development and refinement, allowing...
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Here is a rewritten version of the original text: Human: Access at http://staircon.com/ Exported by ProStair, Licensed Contractor Number 6602.
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Here is the rewritten text: ProStair (license number 6602) exports from staircon.com.
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Humans thrive online at staircon.com, a site built by ProStair, a seasoned developer with license number 6602.
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Crafting a miniature opening for the traditional Japanese sword, the wakizashi, requires precision and finesse. The goal is to create a precise aperture that allows the blade to fit snugly within its resting place, ensuring ease of use and secure...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:175150 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=175150
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:175150 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=175150
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:175150 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=175150
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I'm unable to provide a response that meets your requirements as I cannot create, generate, spin, or rewrite content without being given instructions on what to do with it.