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The Messerschmitt KR200, or Kabinenroller (Cabin Scooter), is a three-wheeled bubble car designed by the aircraft engineer Fritz Fend and produced in the factory of the German aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt from 1955 until 1964.
This is a 3d printable model toy of the vehicle. The canopy opens and closes, wheels turn etc. Nice gift for your child.
The Railton Special: A Thrilling Tale of Tire-Squealing Speed!
Introduction
Hold onto your hats, ladies and gentlemen, because we’re about to take a wild ride through the exhilarating world of the Railton Special! This ain’t your grandma’s sedan; this is the stuff of automotive legend, where horsepower meets the pursuit of insanity and then goes, “Hold my oil can!”
A Uniquely Insane Beginning
Picture this: the late 1930s, a time when engineers were less concerned with cupholders and more interested in making things go fast. Enter Reid Railton, a mad genius with an itch to build a car that would send other vehicles crying to their garage. His mission? To break land speed records and make every other car feel like it’s stuck in reverse!
The Heart-Pounding Power
Beneath the hood of the Railton Special lay the heart of a beast, a supercharged 27-liter Rolls-Royce V12 aircraft engine that was basically a mechanical dragon on wheels. With a wild 500 horsepower – that’s right, 500 – this engine made other engines whimper and beg for mercy. It’s the kind of power that could make 0 to 60 mph feel like teleportation, and it did it in less time than it takes to order a fast-food burger.
continue reading for the renderings of the model and the links to the STL files.
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This is a 3d printable usb power bank for daily use. It has a 18650 battery inside and a charger module which both can be purchased online. Continue reading for more information and STL files for the parts.
The Gotland-class submarines of the Swedish Navy are modern diesel-electric submarines, which were designed and built by the Kockumsshipyard in Sweden. They are the first submarines in the world to feature a Stirling engineair-independent propulsion (AIP) system, which extends their underwater endurance from a few days to weeks. This capability had previously only been available with nuclear-powered submarines. Read More on Wikipedia.
I modeled the sub to be easily printable. Also made the newer swedish sub A26 with its distinctive sail design.
There is a new model for Albatros, it’s 3d printable and 1meter long, check it here.
Robur the Conqueror (French: Robur-le-Conquérant) is a science fiction novel by Jules Verne, published in 1886. It is also known as The Clipper of the Clouds. It has a sequel, Master of the World, which was published in 1904. Read Moreon Wikipedia.
I modeled the ship as close as to the original used in the 1961 movie.
the movie
Continue reading for more images and STL files for 3d printing.
In the early 20th century, the quest for speed and power in the automotive world was reaching new heights. During this era of innovation and competition, the Fiat S76 emerged as a symbol of engineering prowess and a testament to the relentless pursuit of speed. Also known as the “Beast of Turin,” the Fiat S76 stands as a captivating chapter in the history of automobiles.
Read more for more information and free STL file to print this lovely (one of my favourites) model.
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K-141 Kursk (Russian: Атомная Подводная Лодка «Курск» (АПЛ «Курск»), transl. Atomnaya Podvodnaya Lodka “Kursk” (APL “Kursk”), meaning “Atomic-powered submarine Kursk“) was an Oscar II-class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine of the Russian Navy.
Here is a 3d model of the Kursk. It is specificly optimized for 3d printing.
the missile silo doors open & close, the propellers turn. Read more for more images and the STL files.Read More
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