Posted May 9, 201212 yr Hey That tank is only prototype in ww2 (american tank). So, this is my second model of t29 tank. This version i am built for one contest. Go to pictures: And video: Greetings Blaž Edited July 11, 201212 yr by blaz62 Indexed
May 9, 201212 yr Nice tank , do you have an image of a real one to show us to compare 'blaz62'. (a little piece of advice, this 'Sry and thx' the moderators are not fans of the kind of posting.....sorry 'Rufus' for mini-mod'ing) Anyway, good luck in your contest with your tank 'blaz62'.
May 12, 201212 yr Author @lightningtiger Thanks for the advice. Here are pictures of first version. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=495851 Does anyone see the difference?
May 13, 201212 yr Not bad. Somethings could be better though, like for example red axle near right front wheel IMO would be better as a black one. But that's not what bother me... What does is: why did you write it's 1:76 scale? It's definately larger... Apart from that, it's quit nice build. Good luck with next builds and with the contest too, GabryS Edited May 13, 201212 yr by GabryS
May 13, 201212 yr Author Yep, red bricks... I don't have more black. Tank is exactly in scale 1:76. Watch video 0.50 sec+ :)
May 14, 201212 yr Tank is exactly in scale 1:76. Watch video 0.50 sec+ :) Nope, it's not. The real tank (w/o barrel) is 7,62 meters long, wchich divided by 76 equals 0,1m (10 centimiters, while 1 stud is about 0,8cm long, makes 12,5 studs in lenght). You've got here about 21 (21x0.8cm=16,8 cm) it means, your model is in about 1:45. Your mistake: The fact, that the blueprints you used were drawn in 1:76 doesn't mean that it's shown in real proportions on your screen (it all depends on the zoom, resolution etc) - the only way to make blueprints reliable is to download it, than import into a greaphics program, draw a line equal to the scaled lenght(you can also make it to the height or widht, but IMO lenght is the easiest way to do it), than resize the bluperints and print it. The printed bluperints are the ones you can trust. I know it by myself, as I always make my model in 1:40. I hope you understand everything. Cheers, GabryS Edited May 14, 201212 yr by GabryS
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