Nashorn build with all 3d printed parts - New project

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Re: Nashorn build from a Panzer IV lower hull

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Thanks for the good words. I don't know about mastering the printer, it's still fighting back on some of the stuff. The biggest problem is getting the CAD work right. You design something and it looks good and it all seems to fit together, but when you print, the parts wind up slightly larger than the design because the material 'spreads' slightly during the print process.

Also the strength of the end result is not as good as I expected, so most of the designs are having to be revisited and reprinted to make them sturdier. I have just had a catastrophic fail of the gun cradle support (the bit the links the cradle to the gun base) as the end result was so flimsy it broke as I tried to get it off the printer base. DUH! :crazy: :crazy:

Back to the drawing board
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Re: Nashorn build from a Panzer IV lower hull

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More progress

The difference between design success on the left and design failure

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The basic components for the gun are mainly there but much fine detail still required. It's nice to see it coming together though.
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Now all the parts are printed they need to be cleaned, coated with filler, and sanded to hide the print layer marks.

Not much to do really :crazy:
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Re: Nashorn build from a Panzer IV lower hull

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Very impressive, as usual, Alwyn. :clap: 3-d printing is a logical step forward for scratch builders...cost and learning curve issues aside :O However, there's one thing missing from the background of your well stocked workspace; one often seen in that is often seen in the majority scratch builders' mancaves: the 12-year old malt, or full-bodied red :haha: :haha:
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I have a secret supply but don't tell the missus. It is an essential medicine for scratch builders to preserve sanity and it's usually Black Bush malt but not kept in plain sight. Hic! :D :shh:
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Good morning,
I dunno, I think 'Mastery' is a good word for what you coax out of that Machine. Bourbon over here, 120 proof for when harsh language just isn't enough. ;o)
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duplicated post removed
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superb! :clap:

bookmarked, this is a vehicle i've always planned to build in an 'undetermined future' ;D

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Re: Nashorn build from a Panzer IV lower hull

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Awesome, I wish there was a kit for this tank. At WoT it is one of my favorites where I am in the progress of triple mark it. Hope to see a video of yours running, soon. Cheers.
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Re: Nashorn build from a Panzer IV lower hull

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Hi Soeren, there used to be a Jukenberg kit for this tank but he retired. Apparently someone else has acquired his moulds etc sothey will be selling them quite soon.
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Re: Nashorn build from a Panzer IV lower hull

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http://mk-modellbau.de/main_bigware_30. ... anguage=en Apparently this is the future home of Juckenburg kits
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