USS Chickasaw 1864 3D print model

USS Chickasaw 1864 3D print model

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The package includes 3D files for printing model USS Chickasaw 1864 - Styled for easy print-out. NOTE: Model formatted for simple printing. The template comes with file formats ready to use: .blend, .3ds, .dae, .fbx, .obj, .stl and .ply. The model is designed according to the metric system measurement standards. NOTE: Use cm in File Units if you're printing with 3D Builder. The model's dimensions are 16cm (160mm) x 4cm (40mm) x 3cm (30mm). Scale: 1:435. Created in Blender 2.79b. ............................................................................................................. Mesh Stats: Verts - 3224 Faces - 3410 Tris - 6460 HISTORICAL NOTE: USS Chickasaw was an ironclad Milwaukee-class river monitor built for the US Navy during the American Civil War. The ship played a part in the Battle of Mobile Bay in August 1864, getting lightly damaged in the process, and took part in bombardments of Forts Gaines and Morgan while Union troops besieged the bay defenses. She was put on reserve after the war's end and sold in 1874. Specifications: Type: Milwaukee-class monitor Launched: February 10, 1864 Displacement: 1,300 long tons (1,300 t) Length: 229 ft (69.8 m); Beam 56 ft (17.1 m); Draft 6 ft (1.8 m) Propulsion: Powered by four Shafts, backed up by two Non-condensing steam engines. Speed: 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph) Armament: Two 2-11-inch (279 mm), Smoothbore Dahlgren guns Crew: around 138 officers and men This model is specifically designed for 3D printing. Check out my full gallery by clicking on my username. Contact me anytime with questions or concerns. I'm here to help. Hit the like button or leave a comment if you enjoyed this! Thank you!

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