3D printable Cromwell Mk. IV in scale 1/16
Re: 3D printable Cromwell Mk. IV in scale 1/16
this is an amazing job!!!!! tell me, will Armata sell files for printing? I would like to!
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Congratulations on the release Tomáš, it looks like I'm going to have to invest in a bigger printer.
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As it stands my printer doesn’t work but I will definatly be buying, and likely offload my Ludwig one somewhere
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How much was the kit I forget
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Post 67Exhibitedbrute wrote:How much was the kit I forget
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Re: 3D printable Cromwell Mk. IV in scale 1/16
[quote="50koruny"]I am still not sure about that.
Maybe you could help me a little.
I need to do some short survey about that.
I missed this originally but I maybe able to help with dimensions and photos as I have one of ludwigs and his are usually quite accurate for scale
Maybe you could help me a little.
I need to do some short survey about that.
I missed this originally but I maybe able to help with dimensions and photos as I have one of ludwigs and his are usually quite accurate for scale
It’s your tank it’s what you make it
Re: 3D printable Cromwell Mk. IV in scale 1/16
For your next project I'd consider a Churchill. With the number of cool variants (AVRE, Crocodile, Bridge Layer version...) you'd sell one at least. Bonus if you do the fuel trailer for the Crocodile...
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Re: 3D printable Cromwell Mk. IV in scale 1/16
Thank you for the interest.About 500€.Still not 100% estabilished.I'm stuck in some other job and my primary 3D printer for Cromwell was broken for few days, so first kit is still not completed.Exhibitedbrute wrote:How much was the kit I forget
When i do this first kit, i will estabilish some price finally.
Thank you, but what are those dimensions for?Exhibitedbrute wrote:50koruny wrote:I am still not sure about that.
Maybe you could help me a little.
I need to do some short survey about that.
I missed this originally but I maybe able to help with dimensions and photos as I have one of ludwigs and his are usually quite accurate for scale
Thank you.Honestly, i'm not doing anything about it.Situation about intellectual property and licensing is very difficult.Locb13 wrote:this is an amazing job!!!!! tell me, will Armata sell files for printing? I would like to!
It's stuck and I have to dedicate energy to new projects without these problems.
Thank you.Raminator wrote:Congratulations on the release Tomáš, it looks like I'm going to have to invest in a bigger printer.
Unfortunately, you don't need a bigger printer.
Its printable even with 220x220mm Ender 3.
Lot of votes for the Churchill, but i dont think i can design that tensioner wheels and road wheels to be printable and durable.Rob1970 wrote:For your next project I'd consider a Churchill. With the number of cool variants (AVRE, Crocodile, Bridge Layer version...) you'd sell one at least. Bonus if you do the fuel trailer for the Crocodile...
Same with the suspensions system.
I am avoiding Churchill because of this.I dont think i can make Churchill with some reasonable durability.
Maybe in few years.Technology is growing fast.
Thank you very much.I still strive for the highest possible quality.The development takes a long time, but is extensive.43rdRecceReg wrote:This is a masterclass in research and development.
What's more, the tank behaves wonderfully (especially the suspension) in the Youtube proving trial. That's the reward for careful planning.
If I didn't already have a Cromwell, I'd find this very hard to resist.
I think its worth of that.
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Re: 3D printable Cromwell Mk. IV in scale 1/16
First kit is finally available.Preparing next one.
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