Intended for 3D print.
Armored vehicle. This is an orkified version of the standard Panzer Buggy available here: https://ift.tt/3okLR0p
Primarily intended for print in 28mm scale. The kit is packaged into one .stl file, pre-scaled to 28mm scale.
A bullet point list of features follows below:
Tires that can be rotated, front and back.
A number of hardpoints on the chassis, for various guns (note that this kit only includes guns for the main tower hardpoint. Addons for other hardpoints are sold separately. Go to the Sharedog Miniatures webstore to find accessories compatible with the Ork Panzer Buggy kit: https://ift.tt/2LmXVzI )
Numerous other customizable sections, like the engine, side escape hatch, grille, et cetera. The buggy can be converted into anything from a heavy tank to a dragster or cargo hauler (again, accessories are sold separately).
The buggy can be turned back-to-front to make it either a light, fast vehicle or a lumbering heavy vehicle (see images for reference). The Ork Panzer Buggy kit contains a beaked grille part that can be glued to the buggy frame to make the Vulture version of the buggy (see images for reference).
Most addons compatible with the standard Panzer Buggy kit are also compatible with the Ork Panzer Buggy kit.
Assembly is required. See pictures included in gallery. The print file contains numerous separate pieces (as you can see in the images with pieces laid out in a square pattern). The images with the armored vehicle depicts how the model look once the parts have been assembled).
A detailed list of model parts included in this kit follows below:
1 Ork Panzer Buggy Frame
4 Tires (note that the front and back tires are different sizes)
2 Different Tower hardpoint turrets (one dual machinegun turret, and one AA-Gun turret).
1 Machinegun turret hatch (can be glued to the turret to give it either an open or closed hatch).
1 Ork Commander (can be glued to the machinegun turret. See images for reference).
1 Vulture grille (can be glued to the non-tusked end of the Panzer Buggy Frame to make the vulture version of the buggy). 2 exhausts (glue to the non-tusked end of the Panzer Buggy if you wish to make the heavy warthog version of the buggy).
1 Mudflap (for purely decorative purposes. If used, it goes between the two exhausts on the non-tusked side of the buggy). 2 Engine parts (can be glued to the sloped roof portion of the buggy. See images for reference).
2 Escape Hatches (the larger one can be glued to the top of the main tower hardpoint instead of a turret. The smaller one is to be glued to the side tower hardpoint).
2 Orc heads sticking out of hatches (can be glued to the front and side porthole. See images for reference).
2 Porthole Hatches (can be left open or closed).
1 Sidearm Container (can be glued to various parts of the buggy. Suggested position is the left side, next to the porthole. See images for reference).
1 Jerry Can (can be glued to various parts of the buggy. Suggested position is the left side, next to the porthole. See images for reference).
1 Vent Grate (glue to the side of the main tower).
If you have any questions about assembly or anything else, feel free to contact me.
objects within the .stl file are pre-scaled to roughly 28mm scale. Relatively high printer settings are recommended (c.a 0.08mm layer height, 20% infill). Printing time depends on the number of model parts you choose to print at once, your settings, your hardware et cetera. Printing the entire kit at the original size takes approximately 20 hours.
This article was first featured at https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/orc-panzer-buggy-tank on January 6, 2021 at 05:32AM by
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