Panzer Scorpion T3

Panzer Scorpion T3

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AMS - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
AMS - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Mechatronic Scorpion – The Future of War Machinery

 

The Mechatronic Scorpion represents a revolutionary advancement of the classic tank, combining innovation, aesthetics, and technical precision at the highest level. Inspired by one of nature's most effective predators, this model achieves the perfect blend of agility, lethal offensive power, and impressive defense.
 

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Innovation & Agility

While conventional tanks are often limited in their range of movement, the Mechatronic Scorpion stands out with its remarkable agility. With six steel-reinforced legs, it can effortlessly navigate any terrain, whether rocky landscapes, deserts, or dense forests. This mobility makes it an unstoppable machine, far superior to traditional tanks, as it can maneuver not only forward but also sideways and even backward with ease.

 

Lethal Armament

The Scorpion is equipped with a massive metal claw on its right side, which serves as both a gripping tool and a close-combat weapon, capable of crushing enemy units. On its left side, it boasts an advanced mini-gun, delivering rapid and precise shots for maximum destructive power at medium range. However, the pinnacle of its offensive capabilities lies in its tail: instead of a stinger, it features a blaster cannon designed for long-range strikes, capable of inflicting massive damage on enemy vehicles or positions.

 

Defensive Strength & Protection

Like its natural counterpart, the Mechatronic Scorpion is exceptionally armored. Its exterior plating is made of reinforced steel and is further enhanced with spikes to deter attackers. These spikes offer additional protection and can also serve as a close-combat defense mechanism, helping to fend off enemy troops.

 

Aesthetics & Symbolism

The Scorpion embodies deadly efficiency and resilience. In nature, the scorpion is one of the most dangerous predators, equipped with a hardened exoskeleton for protection. Similarly, the Mechatronic Scorpion symbolizes unstoppable power and defense – a masterpiece of design that captivates with its intimidating presence and technical detail.

 

Conclusion

With its unique combination of agility, lethal weaponry, and solid armor, the Mechatronic Scorpion offers an exciting and innovative response to modern warfare. Its ability to dominate any terrain makes it the next evolution of the tank – a machine equally adept in offense and defense, poised to redefine the future of war machinery.

 

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Amazing model. Got very minor issue with strength of claw hinge. The rod thickness on the part need to be increased a bit. Thanks for great model!
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@user_3808854664 😄👍 Thank you so much for your valuable input and fantastic feedback! I really appreciate it. I’ll make the necessary adjustment to the hole at the hinge. Please feel free to let me know if you have any more suggestions for improvement. How did you find the assembly guide? Was it clear, or were there any parts that were difficult to understand?
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Replying to @Tommy3DLab :
@Tommy3DLab, :) Minor additional comment on assembly instruction. in general it is OK and helpful. It would be good to add more attention to the legs assembly. By design these parts intended to rotate in one direction more than to another. Initially I assembled it not correctly, therefore was not possible to bend legs in normal position.
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Replying to @Arty_SC :
@user_3808854664 I already suspected that it’s easy to mix up the legs, which is why I included a picture in the description that I thought would explain the dilemma well enough. Apparently, I was mistaken. Thank you for pointing that out! I’ll make sure to find a better solution. I’ve already adjusted the hole for the scissors, and it’s currently being printed. Thanks to you, it will be easier for others in the future. 👍😄
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fun, legs are a little loose but that probably the filament I used. all in all very cool print
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@cal2251 Yeah, it was the same for me. I printed the first prototype in PLA MATT, and it fit perfectly. But when I printed the final product in PLA BASIC, everything was slightly looser. I think some filaments expand differently and have varying surface smoothness.Is that the new PLA BASIC Bright Green? Looks awesome! Thanks for your feedback and the great rating! 👍
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Great design.
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Thx! 👍👍
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Printed for my nephew for xmas. Printed perfectly at 110%!
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@Nomad3DA I'm so thrilled to hear that! Hopefully, it brings your nephew lots of joy this Christmas! I’m truly honored that my work is being used as a Christmas gift, and thank you so much for the great review! 😍👍
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that’s sick good job
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@user_302155868 😄👍 Thx!
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isint this from transformers
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@KalebK No, not from Transformers. I actually got the inspiration and reference from my neighbor, and he got it from a game he enjoys playing, 'World of Warships.' The Decepticon scorpion is awesome, and it's a huge compliment for me that you see it in that way. Thank you so much! 👍😄
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it looks like the scorpion thing from transformers
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I am a beginner to 3d printing and this model is small with lots of pieces. The supports are need but there are a lot of them. The instructions are dead on for putting it together, but it takes time. Time a kid does not want to wait for so I will throw that warning out.
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@wapass Your warning is justified ^^ Even as the creator of the model, I sometimes had to refer to my own instructions during assembly. Thank you for taking the time and for the top rating! 👍💪
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Sieht mega aus
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@Robert1988 Thank you for the excellent review 👍👍
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How do you link the pieces for the tail? Should I put a little piece of filament in the holes and then burn the ends?
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@tuliagz Yes, exactly, some filament simply goes into the holes. 👍
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Came out great
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