Admiral Sheer 3d Printable model 1 350 3D print model
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Publication date: 2025-10-06

Admiral Sheer 3d Printable model 1 350 3D print model

$55

License: Royalty Free License

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guenaoui

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Admiral Sheer - Deutschland Class Heavy Cruiser (1:350 Scale) - 3D Printable Model

The Admiral Sheer, a Deutschland Class Heavy Cruiser, is a highly detailed 3D printable model, designed at a 1:350 scale. This model is divided into four separate hull parts (A, B, C, and D), allowing for easy printing and assembly. It’s a must-have for naval enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone looking to create a stunning historical vessel for display or tabletop gaming.

History of the Admiral Sheer and the Deutschland Class:

The Deutschland Class heavy cruisers, including the Admiral Sheer, were built by Nazi Germany in the late 1930s. These ships were designed to be fast, heavily armored, and heavily armed, making them formidable opponents in naval combat. The Admiral Sheer was one of the three ships of the class, alongside the Deutschland (later known as Lützow) and Admiral Graf Spee.

These cruisers were intended to challenge enemy trade routes and disrupt naval power, with the Admiral Sheer playing a key role in the early stages of World War II. Known for its impressive armament, speed, and distinctive appearance, the Admiral Sheer Class left a lasting legacy in naval history.

This model captures the iconic design and detailed features of the Admiral Sheer, bringing the historical cruiser to life in stunning 1:350 scale.

Dimensions in mm:LxWxH

  • 533x67.5x126.28 mm

The files are in a .rar file:** Admiral Sheer Full.rar**

Features

  • Animated
  • Rigged
  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
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