
Brazilian Ironclad Cabral 3D print model
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The package delivers a trio of 3D files tailored for printing precision - the Brazilian Ironclad Cabral. Note: This model boasts streamlined geometry, engineered for hassle-free printing. Inside this package lies an assortment of print-friendly file formats: .stl, .obj, and .ply. At its core, the Cabral model measures a sturdy 150mm (15cm) by 32mm (3.2cm) by 33mm (3.3cm), proportioned with scale precision to match real-world dimensions: 1:333. The creative genius behind this 3D model? Blender 2.79b. In the realm of polygonal prowess, the Cabral holds court with a vert count of 1859 and an even greater face number, reaching a total of 2228. Triangles play their part too - a robust 3630 form the framework's structural core. -------------------------------------------------------- The real-world echoes of this 3D marvel hold significance. Historically speaking, the Brazilian warship Cabral plied its duties for nearly two decades under the Imperial Navy from 1866 to 1882, an exemplary sentinel in more than just battle scars - witness to wars and passages as crucial as the Curupaiti Fort, Humaitá Passage, and passage of Timbó. And the brotherly connection runs strong, thanks to another sister ship named Colombo. -------------------------------------------------------- Built in a prestigious British yard by master craftsmen J. and G. Rennie, with sea-birth celebrated in 1865 at the venerable Greenwich waterfront in UK, Cabral claimed her new shores of Brazilian seas, docking alongside Brazilian dreams - just three years short from battle. Historical accountings paint vivid pictures: on March 2nd, 1868, amidst intense naval clashes Cabral thwarted a perilous enemy assault at Curupaiti Fort, forging legendary standing. With all such notable exploits fresh within recent memory as late '68 saw it face challenges such as passing through passages, from bombardment to Humaitá's passage at the fateful Angostura. Until, finally on year 1882 marking its last call at naval vigil, history now looks upon it in an atmosphere full of valor. Some details worth recording stand in: * 1033 Tons displaced.
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