"10mm (1/144) American T28 super heavy tank" Topic
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Steve M | 30 Nov 2014 5:19 p.m. PST |
Just completed a couple of US T28 super heavy tanks. These are 3D printed resin and take quite a bit of work to clean up and smooth off the patterns the 3D printing creates but turn out pretty well after all the effort: link Steve |
Chortle | 01 Dec 2014 4:40 a.m. PST |
They turned out really nice. Good use of 3D printing. The vehicle looks a bit like a Hertzer. |
deephorse | 01 Dec 2014 5:26 a.m. PST |
Very good job there Steve. |
Marc33594 | 01 Dec 2014 7:18 a.m. PST |
As always enjoy your contributions Steve. Many thanks and super job on the T28! |
Frederick | 01 Dec 2014 7:57 a.m. PST |
Great work – and it does look like a Hetzer, but one on growth hormone! |
Cold Steel | 01 Dec 2014 5:31 p.m. PST |
One of my favorite "what ifs." And that thing is LOUD when it cranks up. When I was at the Advanced Course at Knox back in the mid-80s, I spent a lot of time hanging around the Patton Museum workshop. Part of their job was to make sure every monument tank on post still ran. They cranked them up and moved them a little to keep everything lubricated. |
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