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French tank: AMX 13 90 - Scale 1:29 (!NO AMS)

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7 plates
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Your Boosts inspire me to create a more fit and higher quality model!

 

!!!   PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING TO PRINT THIS PROJECT   !!!

 

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Detailed model of the French AMX 13-90 light tank in 1:29 scale.
The model has different types of connections, such as: screws, glue and pieces of thread.

 

Print quality and layer height:     The whole project has only one print profile with a layer height of 0.08 mm, since most of the parts have a screw for assembly.


Regarding supports:     When printing plates numbered 2, 4 and 5, supports must be added. On plate number 2, support is required for the rear track wheel holders and trunnions.
Regarding plates numbered 4 and 5, support is required depending on the complexity of the model. The other plates do not require supports.

Connection types: On plate number 1 there are not only the wheels from the caterpillar, but also the nuts for their connection on the Right and Left sides, which are located on plate number 2. For this, I recommend printing with a quality of 0.08mm for good quality screws.
The caterpillar is connected to each other by filament particles.
All other parts are connected with glue.

 

As for other nuances: When assembling for the first time, I do not recommend gluing all the parts at once, so that something does not break.
When connecting the caterpillar, I used a soldering iron to fix the filament on the sides. There are 66 elements in total per caterpillar, of which 2 are left for the front part, the rest are additional.
The antennas on the tower are also made of pieces of filament glued on glue.
With the front sprocket, pay attention to the teeth being opposite each other, because the caterpillar will not enter the sprocket completely.

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