Panzer I ausf A from Minialand in 1/6
https://cults3d.com/en/design-collectio ... cJ77pNUlYY
be aware that he will develop more variants based on this chassis, that is why the modular system he uses is so great.
3D models to print
Re: Tanks to print
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Jaap
Jaap

Re: Tanks to print
Busy week with new models: 2S1 Gvozdika in 1/16 https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... Z5MmSoYRN0
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Jaap
Jaap

Re: Tanks to print
Derek
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Re: Tanks to print
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Jaap
Jaap

Re: Tanks to print
Looking for conversion kit for a tondge centurion to turn it to a sho't with ERA
T-34
2 Pz.4
Korean Pershing
2 M50
2 M51
M1
2 King Tiger
2 Jagdpanzer E75
Alligator
E25 Ausf D
E75
E50
T32
Radar Panther
2 Pz.4
Korean Pershing
2 M50
2 M51
M1
2 King Tiger
2 Jagdpanzer E75
Alligator
E25 Ausf D
E75
E50
T32
Radar Panther
Re: Tanks to print
Haven't seen one yet. Inkor claims his 3D printed Sho't Kal is out of scale, but an industrious 3D printer could rescale his parts to adapt them to their own build.
Derek
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Re: Tanks to print
you can scale the parts simply in your slicer to the size you want of course before printing
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Jaap
Jaap

Re: Tanks to print
Yup, I do it all the time. The Bambu slicer even allows you to break down parts into objects, move them around, cut holes in them, and then reassemble. That's just what I did with an E100 Krupp turret that I'm adapting to Inkor's E100 lower hull. He includes the Maus type turret with his files, but I wanted the Krupp turret. The Krupp turret STL I bought had the entire turret as one STL. It had to be broken down into printable parts to actually print it. Inkor's turret gear attaches to the bottom of his Maus turret so I cut the ring off his Maus turret and printed it so I could attach it to the lower part of the Krupp turret I printed. I used "negative" cylinders to virtually drill holes in parts of the Krupp turret before printing to make it easier to create a barrel recoil system. I also virtually cut out the elevation pivot mechanism so that it would print as a workable part instead of static.
Derek
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Re: Tanks to print
that sounds good.tankme wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 2:28 amYup, I do it all the time. The Bambu slicer even allows you to break down parts into objects, move them around, cut holes in them, and then reassemble. That's just what I did with an E100 Krupp turret that I'm adapting to Inkor's E100 lower hull. He includes the Maus type turret with his files, but I wanted the Krupp turret. The Krupp turret STL I bought had the entire turret as one STL. It had to be broken down into printable parts to actually print it. Inkor's turret gear attaches to the bottom of his Maus turret so I cut the ring off his Maus turret and printed it so I could attach it to the lower part of the Krupp turret I printed. I used "negative" cylinders to virtually drill holes in parts of the Krupp turret before printing to make it easier to create a barrel recoil system. I also virtually cut out the elevation pivot mechanism so that it would print as a workable part instead of static.
Regards,
Jaap
Jaap
