Littorio

Discussion in 'Warship Builds' started by GregMcFadden, Nov 30, 2024.

  1. GregMcFadden

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    And now with slightly less horrific color schemes and a water line
     

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    I LOVE the red and white stripes on the Italian battleships. Looks great!

    I spiced up the Bismarck as well.
     
  3. GregMcFadden

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    Another pict
     

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    upload_2025-4-25_20-43-48.gif
     
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    This is the least colorful i have seen one of your ships in a very long time
     
  6. GregMcFadden

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    Better?
     

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    Is there any way you could chop your tirpitz superstructure so it can be printed in sections on an ender 3v pro or a k1
     
  8. GregMcFadden

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    I will have to see where my copies are. I know files that are editable are hosted here in the resources section could be imported into fusion or solid edge, both of which are free for someone else to cut
     
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    I am house bound and i have no cutting ability.
     
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    Orca slicer should be able to slice files
     
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    Dude, 3D builder (which is free and easy, and came with my Windows 10 and 11) can do this. It's not hard, give it a try.
     
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