Brazilian Armored Corvette Marriz e Barros 3D print model
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The package delivers precision-crafted 3D files for printing cutting-edge model ships - the majestic Brazilian Armored Corvette Marriz e Barros. A highly stylized model, designed with easy printing in mind. This meticulously crafted template is engineered to cater to multiple file formats, including .stl, .obj, and .ply, providing a comprehensive set of options for flawless printing results. Boasting impressive dimensions, this ship stands tall at 160mm (16cm) x 30mm (3cm) x 40mm (4cm). It's a true marvel when scaled down to a remarkable 1:363. Built using the latest Blender 2.79b software, every aspect of this model has been fine-tuned for perfection. Astonishing statistics reveal 1914 vertices and an impressive 2314 faces, forming 3696 tris - a testament to masterful engineering. Historical enthusiasts will appreciate the fascinating notes about these ironclads - Mariz e Barros-class corvettes, which originally belonged to Paraguay in 1864 but were acquired by Brazil due to payment default. Built for war, they saw action in the devastating 1864–70 conflict against the Triple Alliance forces. Noteworthy members of this class include the Mariz and Barros and Herval ships. They served within the Brazilian Imperial Navy (and later as part of the Brazilian Navy) from 1866 to 1897, with lengths measuring an impressive 58m, beams at 11 meters, and a width of just over 2.9m. Each ship had a respectable displacement of 1,197 tons. Power was provided by dual steam engines that pushed forward propellers for optimal maneuverability and gave them an unprecedented speed of up to 9 knots, all fueled by their coal reserve and operating under three trusty masts. Armaments included formidable pieces such as the mighty 150mm (5.9 in) guns and a duo of smaller but equally valuable 68 mm (2.7 in) artillery. With 125 crew members onboard, they played a crucial role in significant battles such as Curupaiti and Humaita. During this pivotal period, these ironclads not only supported land-based military operations with great valor but also courageously fought off Paraguayan attempts to reach allied vessels, proving their bravery under extreme pressure on March 2, 1868. Presented specifically for 3D printing purposes. You might just find yourself marveling at its scale! Visit my collection by clicking the link attached to my username and you can find other unique works from me there! Hit like or add a comment if you enjoyed this project. I appreciate feedback so don't be shy. Please feel free to reach out to me, I will assist any further needs that might arise. Like I said thank you!
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