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Tunguska Event Anomaly: Brutalist Meteorite Containment Cradle 3d model
Tunguska Event Anomaly: Brutalist Meteorite Containment Cradle 3d model
Tunguska Event Anomaly: Brutalist Meteorite Containment Cradle 3d model

Tunguska Event Anomaly: Brutalist Meteorite Containment Cradle

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In 1908, a massive explosion flattened 800 square miles of Siberian forest near the Tunguska River. For decades, history books claimed no impact crater or meteorite was ever found. They lied. This is the Tunguska Anomaly—the true, recovered payload from a highly classified, late-century Soviet black-site expedition. Kept hidden from the public, this deeply cratered, exotic space rock exhibits structural scarring that defies standard atmospheric entry models.

To transport and study the anomaly, engineers constructed this heavy-duty, brutalist containment cradle. Forged with massive 1990s-era industrial tolerances, the tactical skid features oversized hydraulic locks, reinforced steel clamping arms, and a heavy flatbed base designed to absorb extreme kinetic shifts. Whether it is currently radiating energy in a secure underground bunker or being transported via a covert freight train, this artifact is a raw, heavy piece of classified history.

/// THE HUMAN ENGINEERING /// This is not a raw generator dump. This concept was born from an AI spark, but it was forged into reality through rigorous human engineering.

  • Manual Remeshing: All algorithmic anomalies and "AI mush" have been stripped out. The hard-surface logic of the mechanical clamps and the deep craters of the meteorite have been rebuilt by hand.
  • Watertight Integrity: 100% Manifold geometry. No floating artifacts, no inverted normals, no slicer crashes.
  • Physical Proof: Engineered with a perfectly flat bottom for zero-suction resin printing and support-free FDM printing on the main skid. This asset has been physically validated on both FDM beds and high-resolution DLP resin printers to guarantee a zero-fail geometry.

/// DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS ///

  • Top-Secret Rail Transport: Drop the 31mm "Standard Cargo" version onto an HO-scale heavy-duty flatcar for a classified, anomalous material transport train diorama.
  • Tabletop Objective Marker: Drop the massive 45mm "Oversize Load" directly into the center of your 32mm sci-fi or modern combat skirmish maps. It acts as a heavy line-of-sight blocker and the ultimate extraction payload for your squad.
  • The Painter's Anomaly: The deep, organic craters of the meteorite contrasted against the thick, blocky geometry of the brutalist clamps make this a stress-free weekend painting project. It is an absolute dream for quick zenithal priming, heavy rust washes, and drybrushing.

/// SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS & FILES ///

  • Scale: Natively provided in 31mm (Standard) and 45mm (Oversized), but the high-res mesh can be scaled infinitely to fit any grid or layout.
  • Files Included:
  • Tunguska_StandardCargo_31mm_Solid.stl (Master Engineered)
  • Tunguska_OversizeLoad_45mm_Solid.stl (Master Engineered)
  • Tunguska_PreSupported.zip (Contains fully pre-supported solid and hollowed variants for instant resin deployment)

Engineered by Pentium 100 Studios.

/// RECOMMENDED PRINT SETTINGS ///

  • FDM: Print flat on the build plate. The main flatbed skid is designed for massive stability, but you should enable tree supports (touching buildplate only) to properly catch the undersides of the heavy containment clamps and the deepest meteorite overhangs. Print at 0.12mm layer height to make the organic rock texture pop against the hard-surface metal.
  • Resin: Because this model has a perfectly flat, heavy base, do NOT print it flat on the build plate or you will create a massive suction cup. Tilt the entire cradle 45 degrees backward. Anchor your heavy supports to the rear, flat edges of the skid and the back of the meteorite to keep the front-facing mechanical details completely flawless.

Engineered by Pentium 100 Studios.


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