
Smith & Wesson 629 From XXX 3D Print Model


































































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Vendor: | vetrock |
Published: | Aug 17, 2022 |
Download Size: | 60.7 MB |
Polygons: | 367,894 |
Vertices: | 389,654 |
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Smith & Wesson 629 From XXX 3D Print Model
It is based on screenshots from the 2003 movie XXX.
As his primary weapon in the film, Xander Cage uses a heavily modified version of the Smith & Wesson Model 629 Performance Center.
It is equipped with a special muzzle brake, a serrated underbarrel weight used for appearance and does not have any function. It is also equipped with a handle with a laser sight and a collimator sight.
The model is detailed. When creating the model, I used both frames from the film and additional materials, props that were used in the film. The sight and revolver are worked out to the smallest detail. Easy to print and easy to glue. It will take a great place in your collection or for cosplay.
Easy to print and easy to glue. There are files of individual parts, as well as a file of the entire model, which is not divided into parts. It is possible to print plastic in various colors depending on the color of the part. It has also been preserved in two forms: a solid model and divided into parts also for the convenience of painting and gluing. It will take a great place in your collection or for cosplay.
Model dimensions:
- length 296 mm
- height 200 mm
- width 43 mm
The model consists of:
Ver1 - whole pistol not divided into parts
Ver2 - pistol divided into 55 parts for printing
Separately, taking into account printing on printers with a small print area. But you can split it yourself as you need. The model file is attached in one piece.
Formats: .OBJ .STL .SAT .STEP .XB .XT .IGS .SLDPRT
Designed in SolidWorks 2012, rendered in Keyshot 9.
As his primary weapon in the film, Xander Cage uses a heavily modified version of the Smith & Wesson Model 629 Performance Center.
It is equipped with a special muzzle brake, a serrated underbarrel weight used for appearance and does not have any function. It is also equipped with a handle with a laser sight and a collimator sight.
The model is detailed. When creating the model, I used both frames from the film and additional materials, props that were used in the film. The sight and revolver are worked out to the smallest detail. Easy to print and easy to glue. It will take a great place in your collection or for cosplay.
Easy to print and easy to glue. There are files of individual parts, as well as a file of the entire model, which is not divided into parts. It is possible to print plastic in various colors depending on the color of the part. It has also been preserved in two forms: a solid model and divided into parts also for the convenience of painting and gluing. It will take a great place in your collection or for cosplay.
Model dimensions:
- length 296 mm
- height 200 mm
- width 43 mm
The model consists of:
Ver1 - whole pistol not divided into parts
Ver2 - pistol divided into 55 parts for printing
Separately, taking into account printing on printers with a small print area. But you can split it yourself as you need. The model file is attached in one piece.
Formats: .OBJ .STL .SAT .STEP .XB .XT .IGS .SLDPRT
Designed in SolidWorks 2012, rendered in Keyshot 9.
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