Drummond 100a - Foxhole

Drummond 100a - Foxhole

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<h3><strong>Introduction</strong></h3><p>As a long term player and fan of the Video-Game “Foxhole” made by “Siegecamp” I always get back to, for an in my opinion, underrated Vehicle. The Warden Drummond 100a. Its a great scout Vehicle and always gets the Job done for me</p><p>https://foxhole.fandom.com/wiki/Drummond_100a</p><p>Since I´m a big fan of 3D-Printed models, I dedicated a lot of my free time to make the model easy 3D-Printable based on the Game. I tried my best to get as close to the Original as possible.</p><h4><strong>3D - Modell</strong></h4><p>The Model is split in 5 Parts, I will give a short list on what you will need to print, for one Model and which Filament I used.</p><h5><strong>PLA (from “Das Filament”)</strong></h5><p>2x Frontwheel<br>2x Backwheel<br>1x Chassis<br>2x Step</p><h5><strong>Glow in the Dark PLA ( from “Das Filament”)</strong></h5><p>1x Frontlight</p><h4><strong>3D - Slicing</strong></h4><p>If you want to print this without using the given G-Code, I suggest to take caution with your support. I tried to make it as Print-friendly as possible but due to the design some areas are still needed to support. I suggest using the neat Prusa-Slicer feature to paint on Support where you need it and use the Auto-generated Support only from the Print Surface.</p><p>Depending on the size you wish to print at, Layer height is Important. At the 1:35 setting that my G-Code comes in, I recommend 0.15mm or 0.2mm, as its a fairly quick print and you still have many of the details visibly.</p><p>If you want to slice the Models yourself and get “normal” Miniature sizes use the following&nbsp;</p><p>1:35 you have to shrink it down to 21.3%&nbsp;<br>1:100 shrink to 7.42%</p><h4><strong>3D - GCode</strong></h4><p>In the supplied G-Code you get 2 files.</p><p>The first file are all PLA parts. Its the chassis, all wheels and the two steps.</p><p>The second file consist of the “Light”, here I recommend using Glow in The Dark Filament for the extra flair in the dark.</p><h4><strong>Assembly</strong></h4><p>The parts are a snug fit on my printer. &nbsp;The Wheels are glued in place to secure them.</p><p>In the back to cover the exhaust we used a fine meshed net (the net you hang in windows to keep insects out) and glued it to the chassis.<br><br>Since i love to get my Miniatures painted but, I can´t paint worth a dime. My buddy Klaus jumps in for me. His Discord handle is <strong>Klaus von Reinherz#0815&nbsp;</strong></p><p>If you are interested in the Model, but don´t have a Printer or can´t paint. Send him a DM and maybe we can set something up.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h4><strong>Final Notes</strong></h4><p>I am grateful for Siegecamp that they created Foxhole and all the lovely assets with it. I am planning on uploading more Prints from the Game if my free Time allows it.</p><p>If any Problems arise with the Model Contact me here or in Discord <strong>ZAYn0nDER#9999</strong></p>

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