Looks interesting. I'm not sold on it for a couple reasons*, but I'm very glad there are more companies making vehicles.
*Something I've noticed with several companies that use 3D printing for their masters is lazy design and cleanup of surfaces. The 3D meshes are too low res, resulting in noticeably polygonal curves (like on the muffler tube thingy on the back of this vehicle, for instance), and they never take the time to fill/sand the printed surfaces. That stuff really should not be making it into the final casts, IMO. These aren't video game meshes, so there's no reason to be that stingy with the mesh resolution, and just plopping the parts into the rubber without addressing print lines or sandy/pebbly sintered material textures is lazy and unprofessional.
Also the design doesn't look at all sci-fi to me. It just looks like a hypothetical nonexistent modern (or even outdated) AFV. Cool for a weird/alt-cold war type setting, but not for anything futuristic. Old Crow and to an only slightly lesser degree GOT both have the same problem. Not to say it doesn't look good, just not sci-fi.