Sandmann Lunochod TV edition
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This is a detailed description of how to 3D print a model of the Lunokhod 1, a Soviet lunar rover that was used in the 1970s. The instructions are provided by someone who has successfully printed the model and provides tips and warnings for the printer. The model is designed to be printed with a PLA filament and requires a 2mm or M3 screw for assembly. The parts are connected using a combination of screws, glue, and heat-setting. The model includes details such as wheels, suspensions, and a console adapter ring. The author notes that this is not an exact copy of the original Lunokhod 1, but rather a simplified version based on available information. They also mention that they have used various sources, including Soviet drawings and online resources, to create the model. The instructions include several tips and warnings, such as: * Not to cut threads in the suspension holes * To predrill/ream the holes gently by hand before applying force * To use a screw of 20mm thread length for assembly * To be careful when assembling the parts, as some may break if not handled properly The author also provides links to other resources that may be useful for those interested in building their own Lunokhod 1 model. Overall, this is a detailed and well-written set of instructions for printing a 3D model of the Lunokhod 1.
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