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FoolProofMike12 wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 4:56 pm
jee wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 8:46 am
FoolProofMike12 wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 8:26 am

Yep, I will update when cults reach me to settle down
very good, just let me know
Resolved, I talked with the designer he removed both
Good you got it resolved. Could the designer just release the files as a conversion with only his files? Not trying to start a controversy, just looking for a compromise. I know it would chap my rear end if someone stole my IP like that.
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1/10 T-55

https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/t-55-rc-tank-1-10
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tankme wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 11:38 pm 1/10 T-55

https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/t-55-rc-tank-1-10
Thanks!
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Art Hogus wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 9:40 am
Edumardo wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 8:16 am Panzerjäger 1 SdKfz. 101 "Ente" Scale 1/10: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/pa ... z-101-ente

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Wow! Nice model, thank you for the link. It would also be nice to have Panzer 1 and II in 1/10.
The new Ente & earlier Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen are modeled exactly to scale so you'll find many of the thinner parts difficult to print on an FDM printer so recommend all but the hull, structural & working parts to be done in resin for best results. I've given up trying to print mud guards & other parts since it's scaled exactly the same as the actual tank.
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Regarding the Pz II, there will be a new 1/10 model & several variants coming early next year from another well-known designer. I took over 120 photos of the Ausf F at Bovington 2 weeks ago for him. If you don't to wait, Incor's 1/16 model can always be scaled up but this new model will offer better detailing.
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Xiaoshan_Sailor wrote: Fri Oct 17, 2025 8:04 am

The new Ente & earlier Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen are modeled exactly to scale so you'll find many of the thinner parts difficult to print on an FDM printer so recommend all but the hull, structural & working parts to be done in resin for best results. I've given up trying to print mud guards & other parts since it's scaled exactly the same as the actual tank.
I can see it from the assembly guide :), a lot of nice and small details, including suspension.
Regarding the Pz II, there will be a new 1/10 model & several variants coming early next year from another well-known designer.
It's awesome! I can wait, already got a stash of the models in 1/10 to build, enough for a few years.
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that panzer II will be cool
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I can relate - keep telling my better half I'm stocking up for retirement but am sure she's convinced I'll take them into the afterlife. :haha:

The gent from Belgium who released the Sd.Kfz.265 & 101 has an M3 Grant that I recommend since it's well thought out. It's his first design & didn't come with a proper manual at first but that's since been updated. I have most of it printed but boxed up for a winter project.
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Xiaoshan_Sailor wrote: Fri Oct 17, 2025 8:46 am I can relate - keep telling my better half I'm stocking up for retirement but am sure she's convinced I'll take them into the afterlife. :haha:

The gent from Belgium who released the Sd.Kfz.265 & 101 has an M3 Grant that I recommend since it's well thought out. It's his first design & didn't come with a proper manual at first but that's since been updated. I have most of it printed but boxed up for a winter project.
you have enough printers to fnish any model that will be released :D

By the way, he started now with the SPA TL 37, Italian 4wd and 4 wheel steering car, very cool project
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Come on, I only have 3 Bambu & planning to get an H2S early next year once the updates are out.

Cool, good to hear about the SPA TL 37. Need more Italian in our diet.
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