Panzer IV Tank

Panzer IV Tank

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More Detail version part2-0.4 nozzle
More Detail version part2-0.4 nozzle
Designer
3.5 h
2 plates
4.8(108)

Time Saving version -0.4 nozzle
Time Saving version -0.4 nozzle
Designer
14.6 h
7 plates
4.9(191)

More Detail version part1-0.2 nozzle
More Detail version part1-0.2 nozzle
Designer
43.7 h
5 plates
4.8(95)

0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
18.4 h
7 plates
4.8(19)
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Description

This 3D printed version of the tank strives to replicate the authentic details in terms of appearance, including intricate undercarriage details. It features a rotatable and elevating turret, three accessible hatches, rotating wheels and tracks, as well as a suspension system with articulated movement. Through careful disassembly, arrangement of components, and the addition of auxiliary structures, all parts can be printed without the need for supports. Furthermore, the openable chassis design preserves the potential for future internal structural DIY work.

 

Parts count: 157

Estimated build time: 1h

Tools: CA Glue-medium, hand drill, pen knife, sand paper

 

More Details version print profile

Recommended filaments:

Bambu PLA Matte Desert Tan (11401)

https://store.bambulab.com/products/pla-matte-filament?variant=41159118717043

 

Bmabu PLA Matte Latte Brown(11800)

https://store.bambulab.com/products/pla-matte-filament?variant=40904271954035

 

Bambu PLA-CF Lava Gray(14101)

https://store.bambulab.com/products/pla-cf?variant=40828231581811

 

Hotend: 0.2mm Stainless Steel & 0.4mm Hardened Steel

Print time: 50.8h

 

 

 

Time Saving version print profile

Recommended filaments:

Bambu PLA Matte Desert Tan (11401)

https://store.bambulab.com/products/pla-matte-filament?variant=41159118717043

 

Bambu PLA Matte Latte Brown(11800)

https://store.bambulab.com/products/pla-matte-filament?variant=40904271954035

 

Bambu PLA-CF Lava Gray(14101)

https://store.bambulab.com/products/pla-cf?variant=40828231581811

 

Hotend: 0.4mm Hardened Steel

Print time: 13.9h

 

Please make sure you clean the build plate before printing and/or applying glue to prevent print failures when printing small parts

 

Follow the Assembly Guide below step by step to print and assemble your build. Refer to the Design Guide for further design and quality enhancement.


Documentation (2)

Assembly Guide (2)
Panzerkampfwagen IV Assembly Guide.pdf
Panzerkampfwagen IV Design Guide.pdf

Comment & Rating (628)

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Very nice model ! I use AMS & P1S I have colorized some parts (Tools, number on turret, iron cross...) In order to assemble the tracks i add one track more. Print with 0.2 nozzle (All) layer heigh 0.1 Bambu Lab Filament (Black PLA for tracks) Can't wait the next model of tank by bambu Lab ;)
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How long was your printing time with the 0.2 Nozzle? Really cool build!
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are they making a new one
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Love the multi colour printing👍
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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
Went Easter Front with mine as I didn’t have any sandy coloured material. Tracks took a couple of attempts to print without shifting on the bed but the model looks fantastic.
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Use a glue stick on the bed. It will solve all of your bed adhesion problems.
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Beautiful!! Best tank ever!!
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love the color, looks really good on this tank! what color is it?
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I was struck by a whim to create a winter-themed paint job, and it's now become my son's toy. The moving tracks and suspension are perfect for pushing and playing with, and it has the advantage of being sturdier than a model and more refined than a toy, making it ideal for young children. The drawback is that the instructions are too simplistic, and the wheel rotation isn't quite perfect. To improve the track movement, I secured the drive wheel with screws. The German Iron Cross emblem and machine gun were printed separately and attached directly, with decent results. I'm considering adding other accessories later, such as oil drums and a tow hook.
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How did you get it to look like that?
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Replying to @vitata :
Post-processing paint application
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excellent work! was wonder if you had STL for the 'cross" you made and would be willing to share. thanks
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Incredible model! It's exactly like a plastic model. It's actually better than a plastic model since the threads are easy to put on, and the plastic is stronger than a traditional plastic model.
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I want this I’m doing
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what color PLA did you use and brand
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Replying to @BZNalcapone :
ELEGOO PLA white and black. Anything that was printed white was painted, and anything that was black was left alone.
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Nice model, Printed with Prusa MK4 glay parts hard to print on 0.2 layer height, recommand it with 0.08 or slow speed some early layers. and base model has some snapfit gimmick, but 0.2 layer makes some losing detail of it. 0.2 nozzle with 0.08layer will best for this one. and assembly guide is very rough, so need to check twice before glue it.
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you mean gay clay?
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If Sadam Hussein had a personal tank, this would be it. He really liked gold plated weapons. Sorry... not poking fun at your print, but when I saw it done in gold that was the first thing that popped into my head. One of the dangers of being older, there's a lot of history your mind can wander to at times. This was one of those times. :-)
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OM Fucking good that looks just great. Printed with Black Kinggroom PLA and brown PLA from bambu without Supports
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Time Saving version -0.4 nozzle
Excellent fitment
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Time Saving version -0.4 nozzle
Absolutely loved this print. It was so much fun to put together. The detail was absolutely astonishing even with my 0.4 nozzle. The only issues I had were with bed adhesion which has nothing to do with the model and is just my bed needing to be cleaned. I went a step further and modeled up a Wirbelwind turret for it too.
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pls share the Whirlwind turret is so cool
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Replying to @TonchoRecan :
did u end up getting the 3d model ?
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Replying to @hinokill :
yes
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printed these small parts with 0.08 layer height and turned out well. I had to use abs filament and Eng plate to ensure first layer adhesion. I had hard time to get pla or pla-cf to stick well on either cool plate or pei textured plate, even after washing and cleaning the plates well. Do others run into same issue as me? If so, what’s the solution you can recommend? much thanks!
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never mind, raising first layer bed temp to 70 c for PEI plate seems to fix the issue for me
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use the Bambu Lab Liquid Glue for Build Plate
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Time Saving version -0.4 nozzle
awesome model!
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awesome job
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This colour is killing it! Can you please tell me what filament and colour it is?
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Replying to @maverobot :
Hi, this is lava gray from Bambu.
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