I need a list of some things you guys want 3D printed

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To start with no dicks or anything vulgar. I PROMISE we will circle back on that one though.

Please let me know, we’ve got some time with a high quality CAD modeler so he is gonna get some things together for us.

@JerBearr @ChicagoFats @Monica_L_DidNothingWrong @Cre8ive
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What are some things you want models of? They will be our very own intellectual property so no one else will have the model
 
To start with no dicks or anything vulgar. I PROMISE we will circle back on that one though.

Please let me know, we’ve got some time with a high quality CAD modeler so he is gonna get some things together for us.

@JerBearr @ChicagoFats @Monica_L_DidNothingWrong @Cre8ive
Everyone else

What are some things you want models of? They will be our very own intellectual property so no one else will have the model
The Lincoln Memorial would be very cool.
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To start with no dicks or anything vulgar. I PROMISE we will circle back on that one though.

Please let me know, we’ve got some time with a high quality CAD modeler so he is gonna get some things together for us.

@JerBearr @ChicagoFats @Monica_L_DidNothingWrong @Cre8ive
Everyone else

What are some things you want models of? They will be our very own intellectual property so no one else will have the model
This is a no brainer fellows...the most iconic of all war images - Raiding the Flag at Iwo Jima
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I'd pay good money for this one!
The flag raising occurred in the early afternoon, after the mountaintop was captured and a smaller flag was raised on top that morning. Three of the six Marines in the photograph—Sergeant Michael Strank, Corporal Harlon Block, and Private First Class Franklin Sousley—were killed in action during the battle; Block was identified as Sergeant Hank Hansen until January 1947 and Sousley was identified as PhM2c. John Bradley, USN, until June 2016.[2] The other three Marines in the photograph were Corporals (then Privates First Class) Ira Hayes, Harold Schultz, and Harold Keller; Schultz was identified as Sousley until June 2016[2] and Keller was identified as Rene Gagnon until October 2019.[3] All of the men served in the 5th Marine Division on Iwo Jima.
 

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