May 9, 2024
Description
Material: PLA
Nozzle: 0,4
Layer height: 0.2 mm
Printer: Prusa MKIV
The model of this mine is made of moving parts that imitate the actual operation of the mine.
The real MGP-31 mine is armed by sliding the bolt out of the mine body, which unlocks the initiation mechanism. The top of the mine then rotates counterclockwise 85 degrees. This locks the internal mechanism into place, whereby the individual parts of the fuse fit together.
This mine works in exactly the same way. I modeled this mine so that as long as the bolt is in the body of the mine, the top of the mine is stationary. When you pull it out, you release a mechanism that allows you to rotate the top of the mine 85 degrees.
In order to achieve the effect of a floating top without it falling out of the model, it was necessary to thread a fastener through the entire profile of the mine. It consisted of two pieces, which were glued together with instant glue (the parts can be seen in the mine cut in the pictures)
I printed from PLA.
The individual parts fit together nicely.
The original color is gray or beige (pictured)
Unfortunately someone (I know who) is taking my models without mentioning my name and then selling them for money on other 3D databases. I have a license for all my models. For this reason I am considering legal action if the author concerned does not delete the models. Until then, unfortunately, I will not be adding any more models that I have already prepared.
The models on this profile are my own and I will be happy to share them with you, but please download them for your own use. Follow the license.
License:
Standard Digital File License