Posts for Main Deck USS Arizona 3D print model
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These designs are patterned after the main structural posts found on the USS Arizona and USS Pennsylvania based on high-resolution archival images.\n\nThis 3D model is leak-proof for additive manufacturing, as well as fully CGI capable. The design is full-scale, so if using additive manufacturing, make sure to adjust proportions accordingly.\n\nAccording to Wikipedia: The USS Arizona was a battleship constructed for the U.S. Navy during the early 1900s. This warship came under fire from Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. Following the detonation of an explosive device within its magazine storage area, the battleship exploded powerfully and sank, resulting in 1,177 casualties among its crew members. Pennsylvania-class ships stood significantly taller than their Nevada predecessors, with overall dimensions measuring 608 feet (185.3 meters) in length, 97 feet (29.6 meters) at beamwidth (measured from water's surface to hull's edge), and a draft of 29 feet 3 inches (8.9 meters). They also boasted increased width by a staggering 25 feet (7.6 meters) over earlier models. This ship carried a weight displacement capacity of 29,158 tons at its standard operating level and 31,917 tons under deeper load conditions, representing more than four thousand additional tons compared to older ships in its class. With metacentric heights reaching up to 7.82 feet (2.4 meters), this battleship possessed substantial balance stability during heavy operation scenarios. Upon initial launch, it housed 56 commissioned officers alongside a crew of 1,031 enlisted men.\n\nPennsylvania-class battleships followed suit in implementing an innovative all-or-nothing strategy for fortifying armor plating, targeting priority zones rather than evenly dispersing defensive cover across their entire hulls - an approach initially seen on Nevada-class vessels.
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