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Hi Fredrik,
I put up a couple more renderings this weekend. They show how the
turret pulls straight out, and I made a rendering of the inside of the
driver/radioman's area to give an idea of the internal space.
Hope that answers your question ... ;)
-shaun
"Fredrik Glöckner" wrote:
> I like the way the treads hang along a curved line between the upper
> wheels. Did you use a mathematical model to place the tread link
> elements? Or was this done by trial and error?
>
> The model looks very nice! Does it have any internal space for
> minifigs?
>
> Fredrik
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| (...) Cool, thanks! I like the way the interior looks just as detailed and realistic as the exterior. Certainly a well done modeling effort. The tank looks very playable to me. BTW, if you want to improve the quality of the renderings, you can (...) (24 years ago, 22-Jan-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)
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| Hi Shaun, I should have dropped a note earlier, but I will take the opportunity now. This is really an impressive model, with lots of details both inside and out. It is far afield of what I normally build(castle), but I love it anyway. :-) I'm (...) (24 years ago, 22-Jan-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)
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