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Re: Tanks to print

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HERMAN BIX wrote:That 'Oplot' is a fine looking model.
I would purchase the files but I simply have no one to print it :(
I think the Oplot would print perfectly fine on something like an Ender 3 ;) And those are fairly cheap to get.
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Cheap, maybe, but how about the setting up and backup computer work.......... :problem:
I am classified as "Weapons Grade- Electronic/I.T. Retard" by all International organisations :shifty:

She's right, I'll wait :/
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HERMAN BIX wrote:Cheap, maybe, but how about the setting up and backup computer work.......... :problem:
I am classified as "Weapons Grade- Electronic/I.T. Retard" by all International organisations :shifty:

She's right, I'll wait :/
I think Inkor designs it for a minimum buildplate of 18*18 cm, so anything with that or bigger should be able to print it.

But maybe this is something for you: http://rctanksaustralia.com/store/index ... ucts_id=60
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Inkor made the SU 85
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/su-85

soon the SU100, Jagdpanther and more will come, he is working hard :D
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I'll be all over the SU-85, but only for certain parts like the upper casemate and such. I would still want a Taigen lower hull for it. It's still worth the price paid even if I only use selected parts.
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tankme wrote:I'll be all over the SU-85, but only for certain parts like the upper casemate and such. I would still want a Taigen lower hull for it. It's still worth the price paid even if I only use selected parts.
have a look here: http://rc3dtanks.site/

Inkor made a nice website to see how they shuold be built.
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jee wrote:
tankme wrote:I'll be all over the SU-85, but only for certain parts like the upper casemate and such. I would still want a Taigen lower hull for it. It's still worth the price paid even if I only use selected parts.
have a look here: http://rc3dtanks.site/

Inkor made a nice website to see how they shuold be built.
That's cool as I've bought some of his designs. I think his designs are "cool", but not necessarily the most accurate. That doesn't mean I can't make them accurate and I won't use the BB firing function he has designed around. I will just modify them to meet my particular needs.

The T26 instructions leave a lot to be desired, but it's turning out to be a cool little build.
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tankme wrote:
jee wrote:
tankme wrote:I'll be all over the SU-85, but only for certain parts like the upper casemate and such. I would still want a Taigen lower hull for it. It's still worth the price paid even if I only use selected parts.
have a look here: http://rc3dtanks.site/

Inkor made a nice website to see how they shuold be built.
That's cool as I've bought some of his designs. I think his designs are "cool", but not necessarily the most accurate. That doesn't mean I can't make them accurate and I won't use the BB firing function he has designed around. I will just modify them to meet my particular needs.

The T26 instructions leave a lot to be desired, but it's turning out to be a cool little build.
He is trying to make them correctly, but I am sure if you ask him (via the Discord group)for small changes, and it is possible, he will do it.
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An armoured car for free:

BA-20 on Cults3D: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... -16-rc-wpl

you can make it RC with parts for WPL trucks.

Same for the BA 3/6: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... panzer-wpl

LARS 2 launcher MAN cat

viewtopic.php?f=207&t=32236&p=327396#p327396
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Jee,

Don't get me wrong...he has much better CAD skills than I will ever probably have... :)
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