rms lusitania 3d models
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Launched in 1906 by Cunard Line, RMS Lusitania was once the world's largest ocean liner holding the Blue Riband. This ship transported passengers across the Atlantic Ocean, completing 202 crossings before being torpedoed and sunk off the Irish coast...
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This is an exterior 3d model of the Lusitania with a lot of detail and is built very near to scale. This model renders exceptionally well in at sea animations! Doors, hatches, railings lifeboats, decks and many other details are included. Deck...
grabcad
The propeller's diameter measures at an impressive 5.2 meters, offering significant thrust and efficiency.
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Stages are uploaded for every stage of Design It went through For the first time, I have included the F3D file if you want to edit the model in Fusion 360
cults3d
Stages are uploaded for every stage of Design It went through For the first time, I have included the F3D file if you want to edit the model in Fusion 360
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I was looking the the old model and I realized it looked horrible and inaccurate, so I took some time to model a newer and better version, employing new techniques to make a sleek hull. ... Included is an F3D file to edit the model in Fusion 360 I...
cults3d
I was looking the the old model and I realized it looked horrible and inaccurate, so I took some time to model a newer and better version, employing new techniques to make a sleek hull. ...Included is an F3D file to edit the model in Fusion 360 I love...
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Simple model of the RMS Titanics Older sister the RMS Olympic Original model by deltagamma https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5280530
grabcad
The intricate 3D design of the RMS Titanic was meticulously crafted using initial sketches as a foundation.
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RMS Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson in their shipyard in Wallsend, England.
grabcad
A research project on the RMS Titanic involved modeling with Rhinoceros software and creating textures using Photoshop CS, resulting in renderings without animation.
sketchfab
I've been working on a 1:1000 scale replica of the iconic RMS Titanic that's specifically designed to be printed using Fused Deposition Modeling technology, and it looks fantastic in vibrant colors.
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The RMS Titanic replica is inspired by the ill-fated vessel that met its demise on April 15th, 1912, at precisely 2:20 in the morning. More than half of the passengers, including crew members and staff, lost their lives, resulting in over 1,000...
3docean
Here is a description of the RMS Titanic, rendered as a three-dimensional digital model: The RMS Titanic, one of the most iconic ocean liners ever built, has been recreated in stunning detail using cutting-edge computer graphics techniques. The...
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Nesting spacers that allow you to store your different diameters Aerotech RMS cases without any metal to metal to contact.
grabcad
The ill-fated RMS Titanic sank in April 1912, while its sister ships RMS Britannic and RMS Olympic were also built in Belfast, Northern Ireland at the Harland & Wolff Shipbuilding Yard. ...Despite now operating on a smaller scale, this historic...
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Adapter to convert RMS thread (20 mm) into M42 thread. ...For using microscope objectives in M42-mount cameras, adapters or extension tubes.
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Use that to store your canister when it's outside of your rebreather. ... The hole in the middle protect the rMS connector.
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Made some spacers for the RMS mounting arms to have them hang level vs the 3.5 degree "droop" they come with.
sketchfab
The massive RMS Olympic is now available in a 1:1000 scale, precision-crafted as an STL file specifically designed for flawless Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) printing.
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... mounting screws and possibly standard lock washers. The RMS mount holes have been made slightly undersized so they should be ok to thread directly into the plastic. Filament tougher that PLA will be better but isn't required. ... Untested.