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3D printed replicas of shells and other ordnance

To add the fuzes of both these replicas are currently not detailed yet, however he is sending me the fuzes off his original shells so I can accurately recreate the features on them
 
Not wishing to detract from your good work. However, the Gaine code is incorrect -
G - Gaine
No of gaine - 11 (Arabic not Roman)
Mark of gaine - I (Roman)
Lot of gaine - 3 (Arabic)

With respect to the Method of filling code - 8039, I stand to be corrected, but I'm only aware of one TNT code which was 8029.

TimG
 
Not wishing to detract from your good work. However, the Gaine code is incorrect -
G - Gaine
No of gaine - 11 (Arabic not Roman)
Mark of gaine - I (Roman)
Lot of gaine - 3 (Arabic)

With respect to the Method of filling code - 8039, I stand to be corrected, but I'm only aware of one TNT code which was 8029.

TimG
No worries here, I'll gladly listen to constructive criticism :) thanks for letting me know, it'll be updated in due course
 
Nice work! I know replicas draw real ire from some in the collecting community, but I hate displaying just empty cases. I’d much prefer to display a “complete” round even if that means with a replica projectile. I’ve printed several projectiles myself.
 

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Courtesy of the uncle who I initially started this project for, I got hold of a No.207 Clockwork Fuze and produced a nice CAD model of it. With the addition of changes to the gaine markings, I’m very happy with how this has come out
 

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