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monk2002uk09 Jun 2020 11:34 p.m. PST

The amphibious landings at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, took place in August 1915. Here is an original photo of a temporary landing pier:

Here is a 3D printed version that I created. It is sitting on a 30mm x 60mm base. The Beetle infantry landing craft are from PT-Dockyard:

Another angle on the pier:

Robert

monk2002uk10 Jun 2020 3:12 a.m. PST

A close-up view:

Robert

Personal logo McKinstry Supporting Member of TMP Fezian10 Jun 2020 9:25 a.m. PST

Very nice. What type of printer did you use? Also, what scale and where did you get the STL file?

monk2002uk10 Jun 2020 11:03 a.m. PST

The printer is a FormLabs Form 3. Scale 1:600. I created the STL file.

Robert

fantasque12 Jun 2020 3:32 a.m. PST

pricey but nice kit

monk2002uk12 Jun 2020 10:59 a.m. PST

It is. The likes of the Elegoo Mars, Phrozen Sonic Mini, and Qidi Tech 5.5 will deliver high quality resin prints too.

Robert

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