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M47 Patton Bundeswehr / Armed Forces - unpainted

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Modellbahn Union N-M00401

M47 Patton Bundeswehr / Armed Forces - unpainted
19.99 EUR
Incl. 19% VAT., excl. shipping
Delivery time: 4-21 working days
Beschreibung
The highly detailed, unpainted finished model was produced using the 3D printing process and can be processed and painted with standard tools and colors (eg with Revell Email or Revell Aqua Color). The model weighs only a few grams and is therefore ideally suited for loading on N gauge wagons. The tower of the tank is rotatable.

The M47 Patton was a battle tank of the Cold War era from American production. The official designation of the Army Department was: "M47 Medium Tank - 90 mm Gun. The vehicle was named after General George S. Patton, the commander of the 3rd US Army during the Second World War. In the US Army, the M47 used only in small numbers were replaced by the M48 and M48A1. The Bundeswehr introduced the successor model M48A2C, the Austrian army armored a few years later to the main battle tank M60. At the beginning of the Bosnian war in 1992, the M47 was still occasionally used by the Bosnian-Herzegovinian armed forces, today, the tank is no longer used.

At Wikipedia there is a detailed documentation of the role model.
Technische Daten
Art.-no.MU_N-M00401
Gauge1:160
EAN4260583365262
CategoriesVehicles, Military
EpochIII, IV, V
Self-manufacturedyes
Quarter first delivery1/2019
Dimensions (LxWxH)40 x 22 x 19 mm
more Info

Our accessories are manufactured on one of the most modern stereolithography (SLA) printers. Here, a light-curing plastic (resin) is cured by a laser in thin layers (standard layer thickness in the range 0.05-0.025 mm) and a very detailed model is created.

After the uncured resin has drained off, the model is removed from the platform, washed and fully cured in a cabinet under UV light. The accessories can be processed and painted with standard tools and colors.

Tutorial

Tutorial processing of 3D printed items (german)

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