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Here is a small MOC tank I've recently created. Small enough as it is intended to 'fit in' with my 1980s style 4-wide civilian vehicles. Currently in the process of tweaking and rolling a few off the production line. Hope you like it.

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Ha ha ha. You need to space those gears out because where they are now the tank will be going no where!

I had the exact same thought. Give the gears some space.

Otherwise I like the design. Can a minifig fit inside?

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I had the exact same thought. Give the gears some space.

Otherwise I like the design. Can a minifig fit inside?

I'll take out 2 of the large gears so and see how it looks. I went more for look - not sure if it will look a bit bare with less cogs. I can't make the tank longer as it will look out-of-scale when compared to small 4-wide cars.

A minifig can fit inside the main body (not the turret) but must be lying down (would not win any design for comfort)..

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Nice tank,did you base your tank from any real one? :classic:

You could swap the 16 tooth gears for 12 tooth double bevel gears (comes in grey), that would fix your issue of all the gears meshing with each other.

I also would of not of bothered with the old style connector at the end of the main gun.

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Nice tank,did you base your tank from any real one? :classic:

You could swap the 16 tooth gears for 12 tooth double bevel gears (comes in grey), that would fix your issue of all the gears meshing with each other.

I also would of not of bothered with the old style connector at the end of the main gun.

Thanks for the suggestion; Will check out alternative cogs before deciding which suits best. Tank based on a hybrids of a number of German and Soviet WWII models.

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