The Thistlegorm was created by photogrammetry in 2022 and shows an original copy of the wreck.
The model is separated in different pieces to fit onto the printer bed.
Maximum size on a 25cm printing bed: 70x32x10 cm
It is modified to be printed ‘as is’ – Normally there is no further support needed.
The Thistlegorm in the Red Sea sank 1941. She carried supplies for the British army: weapons, trucks, tanks, motorcycles and even two locomotives with trailers. Without a doubt, it is one of the most attractive diving spots in the world and has become a must for wreck lovers. Propably no other wreck is visited by so many divers. And probably no other has been photographed so often and is so well documented. The dive takes place in sports depths of approx. 15-25m and the spectacular Cargo holds are easily accessible. A dive destination that should not be missing in any logbook.
See an example of the finished model here: Holger Buss https://dive3d.eu/models/egypt/thistlegorm/