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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Richard MARQUIS on July 30, 2019, 10:05:19 AM
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Hello,
For my US Vietnam units, I had stated the design of a M76 Otter to make it printed. I have not the time to finish it (the tracks are still to design). If it could interested someone, this is a free 3D model. You can freely complete it and use it for any kind of usage.
Best regards,
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Perhaps it works with some pre-existing set of tracks?
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I finished the tracks. Feel free to download. I have a fab lab in my company that accepts to print it for my usage. I will post printed model when ready. Regards,
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Nice!
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Here is the 3D model printed. I have to add some stowage and paint it now.
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excellent model what scale is it at please ?
thomas
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Hello, This is a 1:50 scale 3D model (dimensions taken from http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/). Here is a picture beside a CORGI M48 Patton tank from unsung heroes range (1:50 too).
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That looks a very faithful copy of the original, nice job.
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Thanks just downloaded it and did a waterline version too. Will print them out in the future.
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Hhmff.......I don’t have a printer! 😥
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Funny looking vehicle… from a quick pictures search on Google, I saw that it served from the paddy fields of South-East Asia to the wilderness of Alaska...
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Funny looking vehicle… from a quick pictures search on Google, I saw that it served from the paddy fields of South-East Asia to the wilderness of Alaska...
It looks like half a Bv202 ^__^.
The Marines and the Dutch (if I remember correctly) found that the Bv206 eminently suitable in Africa in the late 'eighties/'nineties (and I think the Canadians used them in Afghanistan).