
T-14 Armata
- HERMAN BIX
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WoW!!.........thats a new level of nice MBT 

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Re: T-14 Armata
Thank you.I'll let you know, for sure.
Here is a short video from the previous weekend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxBXvO6CJ3M
Here is a short video from the previous weekend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxBXvO6CJ3M
Re: T-14 Armata
Hi,
after a long time with T-14.
I have some photos from the last days of the session.Riding in the home of my T-14 - our tankodrome in the Slovak National Uprising Museum (yes.hard mounted in the open-air tank museum
).
I love to drive my Armata there.
I have prepared a huge Assembly/Printing guide with BOM and lots of other things needed for distribution of STL files.Next turn is on the famous UVZ.
I have started royalty fees negotations to allow me to sell STL files.
Hope i can afford price and conditions of this.
So i am hoping and waiting

















after a long time with T-14.
I have some photos from the last days of the session.Riding in the home of my T-14 - our tankodrome in the Slovak National Uprising Museum (yes.hard mounted in the open-air tank museum

I love to drive my Armata there.
I have prepared a huge Assembly/Printing guide with BOM and lots of other things needed for distribution of STL files.Next turn is on the famous UVZ.
I have started royalty fees negotations to allow me to sell STL files.
Hope i can afford price and conditions of this.
So i am hoping and waiting


















Re: T-14 Armata
That is fantastic!
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I am wondering too.
Everything is ready, but UVZ dont give f*ck about.
I have asked for the permission and started negotations ONE YEAR ago.
I dont know.Its maybe because there are problems in UVZ, maybe just took too much time.
After all, i have a lot of work with releasing Hetzer.Then i can ask again.
If Hetzer make some real money, i swear, i take a flight to Yekaterinburg to finish this and receive licence for T-14.
Everything is ready, but UVZ dont give f*ck about.
I have asked for the permission and started negotations ONE YEAR ago.
I dont know.Its maybe because there are problems in UVZ, maybe just took too much time.
After all, i have a lot of work with releasing Hetzer.Then i can ask again.
If Hetzer make some real money, i swear, i take a flight to Yekaterinburg to finish this and receive licence for T-14.
- 43rdRecceReg
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Re: T-14 Armata
A very interesting thread
It's such a shame that the opening pics had disappeared
The downside to posting from 3rd party sources- as we've see all too often with Photobucket blanking archived threads out- is that your pics can vanish into the ether.
You've displayed brilliant design and production skills here, 50koruny,. In fact, your T-14 is a Tour de force
More than that, the discussion that emerges here on plastics is likely to be useful to anyone contemplating printing 3D models.
The thread also raises the issue of the durability of of certain plastics. I guess, it's always a risk demonstrating models outdoors on a hot day- or even working in an environment lit by intense sunlight; or even travelling with them in a hot car.
It must be very distressing, to see a model that has taken many man-hours to assemble, warped and distorted on the workbench.
One lesson I learned years ago, was how to keep my precious vinyl LPs out of direct Sun. My ex-wife, left my (then) brand new copy of Frank Zappa's 'Hot Rats' on the table, by the window., on a very bright day.
When I came home, the LP looked like Roy Orbison's hairdo
It played like a merry-go-round.
Good luck with getting the rights to produce the T-14!



You've displayed brilliant design and production skills here, 50koruny,. In fact, your T-14 is a Tour de force

More than that, the discussion that emerges here on plastics is likely to be useful to anyone contemplating printing 3D models.
The thread also raises the issue of the durability of of certain plastics. I guess, it's always a risk demonstrating models outdoors on a hot day- or even working in an environment lit by intense sunlight; or even travelling with them in a hot car.
It must be very distressing, to see a model that has taken many man-hours to assemble, warped and distorted on the workbench.

One lesson I learned years ago, was how to keep my precious vinyl LPs out of direct Sun. My ex-wife, left my (then) brand new copy of Frank Zappa's 'Hot Rats' on the table, by the window., on a very bright day.
When I came home, the LP looked like Roy Orbison's hairdo


Good luck with getting the rights to produce the T-14!
Last edited by 43rdRecceReg on Sat Nov 09, 2019 11:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: T-14 Armata
Thank you very much for all that nice words.
Iam still hoping that i release T-14 sooner or later.
P.S.: That images was hosted by tinypic, wich is dead.
Iam still hoping that i release T-14 sooner or later.
P.S.: That images was hosted by tinypic, wich is dead.
Re: T-14 Armata
Hi,
my T-14 is available for sale.
Its only catching dust here and i am in the bad situation right now, so i have to sell that beast
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=30990
my T-14 is available for sale.
Its only catching dust here and i am in the bad situation right now, so i have to sell that beast

viewtopic.php?f=18&t=30990