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You are right, getting the angles of turrets is very difficult. The Tiger1 was
relatively easy compared to the T34/85. I think this version is around the 6th
rendition I attempted and I am still not completely happy with it, but it is
close enough for me to be content with for Lego. :) I have looked at making a
separate /76 turret also that could be swapped for the /85 version....however
I am too busy at the mo attempting to install R/C turret rotation and gun
elevation in my 1/15 and 1/16 scale non Lego R/C tanks ;)(as addictive as
Lego)...and also been looking at fitting a 1/25 true R/C unit into the Lego
tanks!
In lugnet.build, Kevin Knoot writes:
> In lugnet.build, Carl Greatrix writes:
> > I have finally posted pics of another tank at www.brickshelf.com/cgi-
> > bin/gallery.cgi?m=carl after being inspired to do so by seeing shauns
> > fantastic armoured car :)
>
> Another fabulous piece, bravo! On first glance, I thought you had actually
> modeled a KV-1, due to the high, straight sides of the turret Getting the
> proper contours of turrets is not an easy job, at least for me. It seems like
> the /76 model's turret could be done justice with angled bricks; I may tackle
> that one myself, if I can ever finish my panther.
>
> Kevin
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| (...) Another fabulous piece, bravo! On first glance, I thought you had actually modeled a KV-1, due to the high, straight sides of the turret Getting the proper contours of turrets is not an easy job, at least for me. It seems like the /76 model's (...) (25 years ago, 5-Apr-00, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)
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