Tsar Tank Turret ROYALTY FREE VERSION | 3D model
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Tsar Tank Turret ROYALTY FREE VERSION | 3D

Tsar Tank Turret ROYALTY FREE VERSION | 3D

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Intended for 3d print. This is the Royalty Free Licence version of this product. It can be used for commercial purposes by buyer, as long as you follow the terms of the licence. Please read CGTrader's General Terms And Conditions. https://www.cgtrader.com/pages/terms-and-conditions Cheaper version for strictly non-commercial purposes (i.e for personal use) available here : https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/miniatures/vehicles/tsar-tank-turret Tank turret for the 1914-1915 prototype Tsar Tank, also known as the Lebedenko Tank. Recommended scale 28mm. The models included in this product are also prescaled to 28mm. The turrets can probably be printed at as small a scale as 15mm, but I make no guarantees for this. File formats This product contains both .stl and .obj versions of the models. Note that you can request other file formats as well. History With two gigantic, 9 meter in diameter front wheels and a much smaller rear-mounted third wheel, the Tsar Tank was technically not a tank at all. Where tanks traditionally had caterpillar tracks, the Tsar Tank instead resembled a giant's tricycle with spoked wheels large enough to cross World War 1 trenches. That was the idea anyway. Conceived by Russian engineer Nikolai Lebedenko, development of the vehicle was funded by an enthusiastic tsar Nicholas II. Testing went on during 1914 and 1915, but was cancelled when the Tsar Tank was deemed irredeemably unfit for purpose. While the front wheels were large enough to indeed cross trenches and other obstacles, the small rear wheel was not. Weight distribution also caused the rear wheel to sink into the earth and become stuck during operation. The front wheels were propelled by two separate engines, considered somewhat underpowered for such an enormous construction. The main turret -8 metres above the ground and non-traversable- had portholes for machine guns and heavier guns all around the turret, but most of them were obscured by the front wheels. Another two sponson guns were mouted on each side of the 12 metres wide hull. Finally, another gun was mounted on the underside of the hull. A crew of ten men were required to operate the tank and its numerous guns.The project was cancelled in 1915, and then forgotten completely after the outbreak of the Russian Revolution. The rusted husk of the Tsar Tank was finally dismantled for scrap metal in 1923, presumably having never left its testing area. It sure looked cool though. Operational period 1914-1915 (Never got past the prototype stage, and never saw combat) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< This model kit is part of an ongoing series, tentatively called Tank Turrets Through The Ages. The idea is to design era-defining tank turrets from their first inception up to modern day. The turrets will eventually be compiled into a megapack that provides a comprehensive and historically accurate set of turrets, for you to use in your tabletop miniature wargames. This product description will be updated with links to other turrets in the series as I design and publish them. warhammer 40k tank armor panzer empire russia soviet lebedenko netopyr trike steampunk artillery cannon mechanicum maxim vehicle miniatures vehicles

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