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About 10 years ago, I uploaded a VK1602 tank model to FA. The link is here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/18701457/.
I really like this tank; it's been with me in World of Tanks for many years. So this year, I started a project to refurbish it.
I purchased a new German Panther tank command antenna kit, as well as a new 3D printing kit to replace the old smoke grenade launchers and headlights. I also collected some Panther tank tools from my old "Tanks More Than Parts" collection to increase the detail on the hull.
The scene is inspired by a scene in World of Tanks where a Panther reconnaissance vehicle crashes through a fence and hides behind bushes. That's the source of the scene idea.
I really like this tank; it's been with me in World of Tanks for many years. So this year, I started a project to refurbish it.
I purchased a new German Panther tank command antenna kit, as well as a new 3D printing kit to replace the old smoke grenade launchers and headlights. I also collected some Panther tank tools from my old "Tanks More Than Parts" collection to increase the detail on the hull.
The scene is inspired by a scene in World of Tanks where a Panther reconnaissance vehicle crashes through a fence and hides behind bushes. That's the source of the scene idea.
Category Sculpting / Still Life
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2048 x 1536px
File Size 260.5 kB
Listed in Folders
Actually, it's only in the last few years that my models have started to look better. Now when I make models, I start looking for information to try to reproduce the details of the model as accurately as possible. I also strive for reasonable weathering and lightweighting. In the past, I often went too far with weathering. Generally speaking, while tank models should be as realistic as possible, we also need to consider whether it would look good if the entire tank was covered in mud.
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