The Breda 37/54 was a 37 mm (1.5 in) automatic anti-aircraft gun produced by the Breda company in Italy. It was used by both the Regia Marina and the Regio Esercito during World War II, with the former using it as the standard light anti-aircraft weapon on its battleships and cruisers.
The model was created based on blueprints, photos and historical documentation. It was created with precision in detail and in real units of measurement to be a faithful reproduction of the original.
The object is made up of 2 pieces to be printed. Once printed they can be finished, assembled, glued and plastered where necessary and painted.
A single piece STL is also available.
The STL files are in 1:200 and 1:350 scale (in mm units).
The final object sizes are:
Length: 15.7mm (0.62in), Width: 12.5mm (0.5in), Height: 10.5mm (0.41in) for 1:200 scale
Length: 8.95mm (0.35in), Width: 7.14mm (0.28in), Height: 6mm (0.24in) for 1:350 scale
N.B. There are tiny parts, a resin printer is highly recommended.
You can use the OBJ or the FBX files as reference to assemble all the printed parts.
Please note: the dark-grey supports you can see in the images are not included in the stl files. You need to create them with your slicer software.
For any difficult or question I am always available to give you assistance.
I would be very grateful if any of my models could help you to do a great job.
License
Private Use Only
Non Commercial
No Derivatives
NOTE: Do not under any circumstances share these files for free or commercially!