Bofors 40 mm Quad anti-aircraft gun WWII US and British navies - Printable
The Swedish Bofors anti-aircraft gun was developed in the late 1920s. Both the British and US used them on land and at sea. The practical rate of fire is generally listed as 120 rounds per minute. Naval configurations included twin and quad setups. The 40mm shells each weighed 4.8 lbs and were 17.6 inches long. They were loaded in clips of four shells. The overall length of the gun was 17 feet. However, there were many variations so the model is a generic representation.
This model may be printed on a 3D printer. To facilitate that, the 8 separate STL files have been checked as error-free using Netfabb. It's up to you to alter the scale to suit your needs as the model is a the natural scale of 1 in 1.
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Bofors 40 mm Quad anti-aircraft gun WWII US and British navies - PrintableThe Swedish Bofors anti-aircraft gun was developed in the late 1920s. Both the British and US used them on land and at sea. The practical rate of fire is generally listed as 120 rounds per minute. Naval configurations included twin and quad setups. The 40mm shells each weighed 4.8 lbs and were 17.6 inches long. They were loaded in clips of four shells. The overall length of the gun was 17 feet. However, there were many variations so the model is a generic representation. This model may be printed on a 3D printer. To facilitate that, the 8 separate STL files have been checked as error-free using Netfabb. It's up to you to alter the scale to suit your needs as the model is a the natural scale of 1 in 1.S-Navy Royal-Navy