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This is a simplified vessel of the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment (MSRE) reactor vessel. The MSRE was a real molten salt reactor that started operation in 1965 and finished in 1969. The model was made with a clean and simple topography to allow it to be modified easily to be included in a CGI scene or a game. The model should be able to be 3D printed too. However, I suggest filling in the bolt holes in the flanges if you plan to try printing this.

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Molten Salt Reactor Experiment MSRE Simplified Vessel 3D model

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