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The Thing - RJ MacReady (update 11/9 - Hatband Received!)
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<blockquote data-quote="MorbidCharlie" data-source="post: 5232121" data-attributes="member: 19055"><p>Whoooo... most of the flamethrower parts are finally printed. I've had to reprint some of these parts multiple times as I tweaked fittings and the model itself so there have been a few iterations of these prints. I've worried about the size of this thing but looking through numerous reference pictures and army manuals, this should be pretty close to the actual size.</p><p>Not much to show yet, but I put the frame together today. Still need to clean it up, sand and paint, but couldn't resist hanging the tops of the larger flamethrower tanks where they will mount. Assembling the flamethrower will be much easier now that the frame is assembled because everything else mounts to it.</p><p>Quick shot of the frame and tops of tanks with a Coke can for size reference. I can't even imagine wearing the full metal rig in combat uniform in the Pacific theater during WW2.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1494020[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorbidCharlie, post: 5232121, member: 19055"] Whoooo... most of the flamethrower parts are finally printed. I've had to reprint some of these parts multiple times as I tweaked fittings and the model itself so there have been a few iterations of these prints. I've worried about the size of this thing but looking through numerous reference pictures and army manuals, this should be pretty close to the actual size. Not much to show yet, but I put the frame together today. Still need to clean it up, sand and paint, but couldn't resist hanging the tops of the larger flamethrower tanks where they will mount. Assembling the flamethrower will be much easier now that the frame is assembled because everything else mounts to it. Quick shot of the frame and tops of tanks with a Coke can for size reference. I can't even imagine wearing the full metal rig in combat uniform in the Pacific theater during WW2. [ATTACH type="full"]1494020[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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