No394 Rocket projectile
The No394 Rocket projectile is an electrically fired projectile designed by Edward G. Uhl and Leslie A. Skinner. It was filed on September 22, 1943, and patented on April 12, 1949. The projectile is a cylindrical metal casing with a pointed nose and a tail. It contains an explosive charge and a rocket motor. The motor is ignited by an electric current, which causes the projectile to launch. The projectile is designed to be fired from a gun or a rocket launcher.
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Gloss
Shine on with vivid colors
With their gently reflective surface, glossy Displates offer enhanced contrast, highlighting vibrant hues, deep blacks, and intricate details.
Go for gloss if you're looking for a photo-like finish. For best effect, try to avoid direct light when arranging your posters.
Matte
Sleek, soft, and elegant
The subtle matte finish draws more attention to the smooth metal surface of your Displates, absorbing light and enhancing their elegant, soft texture.
The colors are slightly toned down, making this finish a perfect fit for all atmospheric illustrations and paintings.
