I’ve improved the design of my retro handheld game console.

Continue reading for more information.
Read More Pages: 1 2I’ve improved the design of my retro handheld game console.
Continue reading for more information.
Read More Pages: 1 2Here is a 3d printable carbody design for the lovely Fiat 126 aka the Maluch.
The length of the body is 1.44m in design but it is easily scalable into any dimension in your 3d printing program.
Read on for more information, renderings and links for downloading the STL files. Happy 3d printing.
Read More Pages: 1 2 3This can be used as a tabletop or wall mount for usb charger modules, at home or on vehicles, bikes to charge phones or powering up other equipment.
two and three socket versions are available to free download. If you need other versions, let us know.
Please continue reading for more information, images and free STL files for 3d printing.
Read More Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6The Typhoon class, Soviet designation Project 941 Akula (Russian: Акула, meaning “shark”, NATO reporting name Typhoon), is a class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines designed and built by the Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy. With a submerged displacement of 48,000 tonnes, the Typhoons are the largest submarines ever built, able to accommodate comfortable living facilities for the crew of 160 when submerged for months on end.
The 3d model is made specificly for 3d printing. Some details are simplified for easy printing by using minmal support structures.
Read more for more images, information and stl files for 3d printing.
Read More Pages: 1 2 3Maybe you already know that I’d made a fiat 126/500 engine before. Which was smaller and easy to print with internal moving parts; pistons, crank, fan etc (It is here).
Later I’ve improved it quite a bit and added space for interior electronics for operating it, a reductor dc motor to power it and volume for leds simulating spark plugs.
There are two versions, the sport and the standard as seen below 😀
The engine models can be hand cranked or ran by a small reductor DC motor located in place of the actual engine’s starter motor. Read more for more information and links.
Read More Pages: 1 2 3Well, buckle up folks, because we’ve got a real speed demon of an idea here. Our website owner made a digital clock in the shape of a classic car dashboard. Yes, you heard that right. A clock that looks like it belongs in a vintage fiat 126, but with a digital twist.
Now, I know what you’re thinking. “Why on earth would someone want a clock that looks like a car dashboard? Isn’t that just a bit ridiculous?” Well, dear website visitors, I’m here to tell you that ridiculous is just another word for awesome. And this clock is awesome.
Just imagine it: a sleek digital clock nestled into the dashboard of a classic car. It’s like something out of a futuristic sci-fi movie, only it’s actually real. And the best part? You won’t even have to rev the engine to see what time it is.
But this isn’t just any old digital clock. Oh no, this is a clock with style. With a dashboard design, you’ll feel like you’re behind the wheel of a vintage muscle car, even if you’re just sitting at your desk. It’s like having your own little time machine, but without all the messy time travel paradoxes.
So, if you’re a fan of classic cars, or just really into unique clocks for some reason, you’re in for a real treat. Check out our website owner’s dashboard clock and be transported to a world of automotive cool. Who knows, maybe one day he’ll make a clock that looks like a spaceship dashboard, or a pirate ship’s steering wheel, or whatever other wacky idea they can come up with. But for now, let’s just enjoy this ride and watch time fly by in style.
Read more for more photos and renders, circuit schematics and all necessary information to build this clock for your table.
Read More Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8The Columbia-class submarine, formerly known as the Ohio Replacement Submarine and SSBN-X Future Follow-on Submarine, is an upcoming class of nuclear submarines designed to replace the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines in the United States Navy. The first submarine officially began construction on October 1, 2020, and is scheduled to enter service in 2031.
This model is made according to the public renderings, artists’ impressions and other images of the vessel.
The model has movable front dive planes, a rotating propeller and opening-closing missile doors.
Read More Pages: 1 2 3The Akula class submarines, also known as Project 971 Shchuka-B (NATO reporting name: Akula), stand as a testament to Russia’s prowess in submarine technology. These formidable underwater vessels have played a crucial role in the country’s naval capabilities and have garnered attention for their advanced features and capabilities. In this article, we delve into the fascinating world of the Russian Akula class submarines, examining their history, design, capabilities, and strategic significance.
History and Development:
The Akula class submarines were developed during the Cold War era by the Soviet Union to counter the perceived threat posed by the United States Navy’s submarine fleet. The construction of the first Akula-class submarine, the K-284 Akula, began in the early 1980s, and the class eventually included several submarines with different modifications.
Design and Features:
Operational Capabilities:
Strategic Significance:
The Akula class submarines hold strategic importance for the Russian Navy, serving as both a deterrent and a powerful tool for projecting force. Their ability to operate in various environments, coupled with advanced technology, ensures that they remain a formidable presence in the underwater domain.
Conclusion:
The Russian Akula class submarines stand as a testament to the nation’s commitment to maintaining a powerful and technologically advanced naval fleet. With their impressive design, advanced features, and strategic capabilities, these submarines continue to play a crucial role in shaping the dynamics of naval warfare and undersea operations. As technology evolves, the Akula class submarines remain a key component of Russia’s maritime defense strategy, securing their place in the annals of naval history.
Read on for more information and free file downloads.
Read More Pages: 1 2 3