wunderwaffe 3d models
13 3d models found related to wunderwaffe.sketchfab
I'm thrilled to share this stunning low-poly masterpiece of the Wunderwaffe, straight from the iconic world of Call of Duty!
myminifactory
Removing supports is a straightforward process that requires minimal effort.
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Anycubic Kossel Fan, a Wunderwaffe in its own right, requires a precise M4 screw to function optimally. A thermal stocking for the Hotend is an absolute necessity. ...The lower section of the fan can be adjusted by rotating it after pressing the...
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Updated Wunderwaffe Files Are Now Available For Printing, Designed Using Autodesk Inventor Software. The Stock Component Is Meant To Be Cut From Wood, While Emitter Parts Get Fixed Onto A 5/8th Inch Wood Dowel. I Highly Recommend Watching This Build...
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Call Of Duty Zombies Wunderwaffe, Modeled in Autodesk Inventor, File includes all except for the emitter core rod (1/2 inch wood dowel), a stock (I made mine out of MDF and another out of a pine 2x6), and the side receiver tube (more 1/2 inch wood...
cgtrader
A low poly, high quality 3D model of the Wunderwaffe DG-2 is available. It's modeled in 3ds Max 2015 and rendered with the default scanline renderer. The model comes complete with default materials and is ready to render upon purchase. Featuring...
myminifactory
The Real Life Wunderwaffe DG-2 from Call of Duty: Zombies created by Andrew of The Ray Gun Project (YouTube). Watch this video to see all the features of this iconic prop: https://youtu.be/aU-9EFjIyJc Detailed Assembly...
cults3d
The gun from the COD Zombies series! It may be a bit difficult to print but feel free to try and print it (I cant test it out myself as I don't own a printer yet). Please let me know if there is anything I can edit to make it an easier print or if...
cgtrader
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cults3d
First described by Polish journalist and author Igor Witkowski in Prawda o Wunderwaffe (2000), it was later popularized by military journalist and author Nick Cook who associated it with Nazi occultism, antigravity and free energy research. ...Die...
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Described by Polish journalist Igor Witkowski in Prawda o Wunderwaffe (2000), it was later popularized by military journalist Nick Cook as well as writers Joseph P. Farrell and others who link it to Nazi occultism and antigravity research. ... The Bell...