1:64 Model Railway Gondola - 3D Model Designer for 3D Printing
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1st Winner
#9 Gondola 7
by Amir Perle
Download Files
#1 Gondola
by Amir Perle
#2 Gondola2
by Amir Perle
#3 Gondola 1:64 scale
by MRHoover
#4 Gondola with no trucks
by MRHoover
#5 Gondola3
by Amir Perle
#6 Gondola5
by Amir Perle
#7 Gondola 6
by Amir Perle
#8 gondola 6
by Amir Perle
#10 Gondola revised
by MRHoover
#11 updated model
by Amir Perle
Discussion
part # 10 gondola revised, I uploaded .stp as the .stl file was too large to upload and caused an error. I wasnt able to export any of your other requested formats, but maybe could email the .stl if you needed it??
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