French Cruiser Emile Bertin 3D print model

French Cruiser Emile Bertin 3D print model

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Human Scale Cruiser Emile Bertin Model Available Now This human-scale Emile Bertin cruiser model has been carefully designed to bring this impressive warship to life, even at a smaller size. It is built to accommodate nine six-inch guns, eight four-inch guns, and various types of antiaircraft defense systems, just like its real-life counterpart. With two refits during the war, Emile Bertin underwent significant changes to enhance its performance. The loss of its central gun in its main turret initially had an impact on its capabilities, but this was soon rectified through subsequent updates. You can choose from three distinct versions of this magnificent ship model offered here today. Each version has been carefully crafted and thoroughly tested to ensure precision at 1/1800th scale, although scaling up or down is also feasible if required. As a result of being optimized for 1/1800th scale, attempting to print larger sizes may result in a decrease in detail due to limitations inherent to the model's design. Efforts have been made to ensure the gun barrels and mast are as accurate as possible within these constraints. I'm committed to sharing my passion for historical warships through this collection. Keep an eye out for future releases, including specific models based on user requests – just message me to add it to my priority list. Update: Since my last update on October 8th, 2019, I have successfully integrated additional boats and anchor chains into the design, bringing this model closer to perfection. To ensure optimal results during printing, I recommend using PLA with a layer height of .1mm and a nozzle diameter of .4mm.

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