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Professional built 3D printed M777A2 modelled after the Australian Army style M777A2.
Option for either PLA or hand-painted PETG for additional heat tolerance.
Reinforced with aluminium for strength and durability.
Models are capable of traversing their whole range and have fully articulating trail arms.
Hand wheels and road wheels are free to rotate.
Model major components are assembled with magnets for easy disassembly for transport or instruction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH1clSjyvrs for the assembly video.
1:16 scale: Length approximately 60cm from trail arms to muzzle brake.
1:10 scale: Length approximately 1m from trail arms to muzzle brake.
Customisations to the model can be accommodated, such as specific serial numbers, alternate colour schemes, or a different scale.
Please allow a lead time of 2-4 days from day of order. For urgent orders please message for an accurate estimate of shipping date. 1:10 models are made-to-order and may have a longer lead time.
What is the difference between PLA and PETG?
PLA is a general modelling plastic with a soft matte finish and suitable for most applications. It will start to lose some colour if exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods, and can soften or warp when exposed to direct sunlight for prolonged periods or allowed to exceed 50 degrees. Models printed in PLA print in their final colours and do not require painting.
PETG is a tougher and more heat resistant plastic with a glossier finish. Models printed in this plastic need to be hand-painted and so will incur a higher cost, however are more suitable for applications where the model will be exposed to higher temperatures or prolonged sunlight.
Professional built 3D printed M777A2 modelled after the Australian Army style M777A2.
Option for either PLA or hand-painted PETG for additional heat tolerance.
Reinforced with aluminium for strength and durability.
Models are capable of traversing their whole range and have fully articulating trail arms.
Hand wheels and road wheels are free to rotate.
Model major components are assembled with magnets for easy disassembly for transport or instruction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH1clSjyvrs for the assembly video.
1:16 scale: Length approximately 60cm from trail arms to muzzle brake.
1:10 scale: Length approximately 1m from trail arms to muzzle brake.
Customisations to the model can be accommodated, such as specific serial numbers, alternate colour schemes, or a different scale.
Please allow a lead time of 2-4 days from day of order. For urgent orders please message for an accurate estimate of shipping date. 1:10 models are made-to-order and may have a longer lead time.
What is the difference between PLA and PETG?
PLA is a general modelling plastic with a soft matte finish and suitable for most applications. It will start to lose some colour if exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods, and can soften or warp when exposed to direct sunlight for prolonged periods or allowed to exceed 50 degrees. Models printed in PLA print in their final colours and do not require painting.
PETG is a tougher and more heat resistant plastic with a glossier finish. Models printed in this plastic need to be hand-painted and so will incur a higher cost, however are more suitable for applications where the model will be exposed to higher temperatures or prolonged sunlight.
Professional built 3D printed M777A2 modelled after the Australian Army style M777A2.
Option for either PLA or hand-painted PETG for additional heat tolerance.
Reinforced with aluminium for strength and durability.
Models are capable of traversing their whole range and have fully articulating trail arms.
Hand wheels and road wheels are free to rotate.
Model major components are assembled with magnets for easy disassembly for transport or instruction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH1clSjyvrs for the assembly video.
1:16 scale: Length approximately 60cm from trail arms to muzzle brake.
1:10 scale: Length approximately 1m from trail arms to muzzle brake.
Customisations to the model can be accommodated, such as specific serial numbers, alternate colour schemes, or a different scale.
Please allow a lead time of 2-4 days from day of order. For urgent orders please message for an accurate estimate of shipping date. 1:10 models are made-to-order and may have a longer lead time.
What is the difference between PLA and PETG?
PLA is a general modelling plastic with a soft matte finish and suitable for most applications. It will start to lose some colour if exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods, and can soften or warp when exposed to direct sunlight for prolonged periods or allowed to exceed 50 degrees. Models printed in PLA print in their final colours and do not require painting.
PETG is a tougher and more heat resistant plastic with a glossier finish. Models printed in this plastic need to be hand-painted and so will incur a higher cost, however are more suitable for applications where the model will be exposed to higher temperatures or prolonged sunlight.