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Hi all Greetings from the Netherlands

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I live in the Netherlands. I have a number of Tamiya tanks and have recently started working on 3D printing. I have an Ender 3 max with upgrades. I am currently fine tuning the printer. My goals are 1/16 1/10 and 1/6.
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Welcome. Printing a 1/6th KV-1 and have printed a bunch of other tanks. I wouldn't try any of the larger scales on your Endor as it's just really slow.
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Welcome, have fun with it.
I have an Ender 3 max too, and I am printing a SU-122 in 1/10.
Although it takes long, I will get there, personally I like 1/10 more than 1/16.

!/6 probably you should focus a bit on the smaller tanks.
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Ah, 1/6, cool!

Make sure to check out RCAGH, https://www.rcagh.nl/(minder suf dan de website hoor, haha!)
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!

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Welcome from a long way overseas! I do agree that starting with one of the "smaller" scales is wise. Yet if my subjective observation is accurate (rather a significant "if") larger scales such as 1/10 and even 1/6 are increasing in popularity. Please do keep us informed of your project. You will find plenty here on RCTW who can help you with 3D printing and much more.
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Hi, Welkom :thumbup: :wave: :clap: I hope you enjoy this place and we will certainly look forward to learning from you.
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Hello and welcome. Some interesting projects you have.
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Welcome to the group.

This printing stuff still amazes me. keep it up.
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Welcome from Ontario, Canada.
How do you like your Enders so far? I'm on the verge of taking the 3D plunge so reviews from actual users are always of interest.
You grow some good F1 drivers in your country...Canada currently, not so much!
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Double post removed.
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