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Gunner Dunbar Supporting Member of TMP20 May 2023 10:42 p.m. PST

Hi guys
1st test print of the D8506 tractor, used by the Wehrmacht in various roles and Romanians as an artillery tractor, doesn't seem to be any weak areas, all errors in the print are from support placement, except the left rear wheel tried direction, it is going in the wrong direction, I've fixed that for the next test print, pretty happy with how these have turned out, I'll have another go at adding supports, do a second test print and I'll add it to my Wargaming3D shop.
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14Bore Supporting Member of TMP21 May 2023 2:11 a.m. PST

I am impressed

Serge6921 May 2023 4:40 a.m. PST

Great models!!!!!!

jgawne21 May 2023 9:06 a.m. PST

Nice. Like I said, you could put a bunch of Skullz and 40K stuff on it, and people would be thrilled ot see it as an Ork War machine, or something. I am not a 40K guy, but that would be a kinda fun project- convert a bunch of these oddball vehicles, and then see if anyone notices what they really are.

14Bore Supporting Member of TMP21 May 2023 11:15 a.m. PST

It is almost steampunk to start with

myxemail21 May 2023 4:58 p.m. PST

Cool looking models. I think you said previously that they are 1/72 scale?

Gunner Dunbar Supporting Member of TMP22 May 2023 2:20 a.m. PST

This particular one is 1/72, however it is a printable model, so could be printed at any scale.

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