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Heavy Dora - German 800mm Railway Cannon


uploaded by smike 5 months ago

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Uploaded by smike 06/07/2009 15:56:43

ok here it is one huge M……F….. of a cannon. and i mean huge…
here is a presentation of it.
http://www.smikesworld.dk/smworld/my_models/dora/dora.html

and here is what wiki writes about it..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dora_(artillery)

the file size got a lot bigger tahn i expected but i had to make all the details for real since no picture material was avaible to make textures of..



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XQH_XXX
XQH_XXX wrote...
5 months ago

Wow! Its huge & awesome :)
Developed in the 1930s by Krupp in order to destroy large forts. They weighed nearly 1,350 tonnes, and could fire shells weighing seven tonnes to a range of 37 kilometers (23 miles). Designed in preparation for World War II




alfredix
alfredix wrote...
5 months ago

yes it is a huge cannon. Well done Smike




dswavely
dswavely wrote...
5 months ago

Stunning, in many ways! Wow!




sady2
sady2 wrote...
5 months ago

not many know that it ddidn’t had succes.they begun to fire at the french,but the shells couldn’t be powerful than a hand grenade due to the large distance they had to be launched.besides,after they knew what it was,the french aviation destroyed or made them unusable

tough is a good model,smike
looks that here it has more succes




Gojira2006
Gojira2006 wrote...
4 months ago

Amazing reproduction . . . !




dswavely
dswavely wrote...
4 months ago

Congratulations smike! Your model has been included in the 36th weekly Top 10 models blog with pictures and links to your model.

Go to http://www.3dvia.com/blog/3dvia-top-10-models-036/ to check it out!





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