Cobra STUN (GI Joe)

Cobra STUN (GI Joe)

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The Cobra STUN from the class of 1986 comes full scale from the actual toy, optimized for printing at 25%. Printing outside this range may result in too much or too little detail. My finished model weighs 15 grams, costing me about 32 cents for the material to print it. This file is free to download but note that it's listed as non-commercial because I don't own the intellectual property. Neither you nor I are allowed to sell physical copies of this 3-D model, but you're free to print copies for personal use. 'Makes' are appreciated and don't have to be painted. The wheels are printed with hubcaps up, no support needed. The side cannons should be printed horizontally with support for easier handling. The guns barrels won't break as easily when handled this way. Print the chassis right-side up with support for a sturdy base. You have two options for the crew compartment: print it as one piece or split it into left and right halves. On the real toy, the crew compartment is hinged but this model doesn't include that feature; you'll need to figure it out yourself. I improvised the tail gun since I didn't have the original from the real toy. Thanks to Chris for lending me his original, saving me time and resulting in a more accurate model. Much respect and gratitude go to past and present members of our Armed Forces. Their sacrifice allows people like me to live in peace, freedom, and make silly little toys like these. You are the "Real American Heroes".

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