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Operating hatches even, now that is way cool!
I know armies have other measures of value and success for tanks besides their looks, but I've always thought the Pz38 was a good looking little tank.
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Outstanding, beautiful work.
Me too, I love how you've used the 3D printer to do those guards, I recently bought one and never would have thought of doing something like that. I'm also going to try and find that tool you use to make the rivets as I use laser cut rivets a lot and am spending a small fortune on them. |
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For it's day the 38 was a superb light tank and much in demand. A very good design balance.
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Another job that leaves me stunned. There are very talented people on this forum.
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For you rivets try to get the medical needle of the size that you need for them ,cut it off and use small drill to make the needle a punch ,than you can punch as many rivets as you need
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great work well done
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That's simply amazing. In any medium...Dan
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Thank you very much to all for the kindly comments!
Josef |
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Incredible build, detail, and weathering.
james |
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