40k decimator 3d models
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Large container specifically designed to house a Decimator in a custom-built organizer from Harbor Freight. The vessel is strategically positioned at an angle within the bin, elevating its front end close to the top, thereby creating a secure point...
prusaprinters
Large bin to hold a Decimator in a Harbor Freight organizer. The ship is angled in the bin to bring the front end up near the top of the bin, creating a point of contact other than the tiny, fragile gun on the back. It will still need a small piece...
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Thanks to rbross for providing the Decimator blank, which made creating this bin a lot easier. You may want to check out his Harbor Freight X-Wing Collection if you're using the Harbor Freight instead of the Stanley organizer. I use the Stanley...
prusaprinters
Large bin to hold a Decimator in a Harbor Freight organizer. The ship is angled in the bin to bring the front end up near the top of the bin, creating a point of contact other than the tiny, fragile gun on the back. ...It will still need a small piece...
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Check out this killer Warhammer 40k power axe! ...Feel free to print it, cut it up, and remix it however you like!
cgtrader
Custom 40K Power Sword Design, Authored by Me - No Copyright Issues Here! ...I Designed This Beauty Using Primarily 3D Builder, Then Gave It a Facelift with ZBrush for Maximum Realism.
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Here is the rewritten text: I'm showcasing my personal plague scythe design, tailored specifically for Warhammer 40k enthusiasts looking to take their cosplay game to the next level. ...Simply attach a sturdy pole and you're ready to unleash your...
grabcad
Electronics enthusiast's solution for minimizing unwanted sound interference on guitar pedals.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:473972 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=473972 Instructions Using the following options: Maneuver_9 = Move 3 feet to left...
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I drew up the part according to the reference images, but I'm not sure it's going to be spot-on, so some minor tweaking through resizing and reprinting or even just a little filing should get it to fit properly.