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Freightwagon by CENTVRIO
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 8 months ago
After all my military-models I wanted to do some civilian.
So here is my freightwagon (h=heavy and l=light),
The light ones are drawn by a team of Ardenners,
The heavy ones by one or two teams of Clydesdales.
The pictures show the wagons with different payloads,
some of the basic elements I added as .stl-files, but as you see,
nearly everything can be loaded onto the wagons.
A hint for loading the wagons:
If you try to assemble the loads onto the wagons in CURA
the program quite soon reaches its limits because of the data-volume.
Better assemble the payloads onto wagons in ChiTuBox (slicing software for resin-printers)
The load floor level is 7 mm.
If you want to load plenty of the same pieces onto the wagons,
use the “clone”-function, .it holds the 7mm- level.
All files are for 1/160 scale optimised for resin-printing,
supports are required.
Horses and load items are out of thingiverse
I´m sorry not to know the authors.
All .stl-files are in 1/160-scale
So here is my freightwagon (h=heavy and l=light),
The light ones are drawn by a team of Ardenners,
The heavy ones by one or two teams of Clydesdales.
The pictures show the wagons with different payloads,
some of the basic elements I added as .stl-files, but as you see,
nearly everything can be loaded onto the wagons.
A hint for loading the wagons:
If you try to assemble the loads onto the wagons in CURA
the program quite soon reaches its limits because of the data-volume.
Better assemble the payloads onto wagons in ChiTuBox (slicing software for resin-printers)
The load floor level is 7 mm.
If you want to load plenty of the same pieces onto the wagons,
use the “clone”-function, .it holds the 7mm- level.
All files are for 1/160 scale optimised for resin-printing,
supports are required.
Horses and load items are out of thingiverse
I´m sorry not to know the authors.
All .stl-files are in 1/160-scale
