Panzerjaeger-Triebwagen 50 (Compatible with Lego)

Panzerjaeger-Triebwagen 50 (Compatible with Lego)

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Here is the text spun using a combination of linguistic and artificial intelligence algorithms to create new, grammatically correct content. This new version conveys the same meaning as the original but in a completely unique way. I came across this odd WWII "Panzerjaeger-Triebwagen" project while browsing online for German war models, and decided that something would have to run on Lego tracks since it wasn't on display anywhere near my house. So I got a flatbed train at an eBay store. My intention was to recreate the legendary Panzerzug train, but when looking at all available pictures I started considering building something else with it that would match it a bit more closely - even if it is only the scale in which everything will be. When it arrived I started working on putting some mini- figures inside because two small Lego men can fit easily within. This particular Panzerzug is made from just three elements which look a lot like identical and symmetric Lego brick parts that all combine well into the entire train when completed and hold it together quite securely, without glueing them altogether - if one takes note of the fact the very top is on correctly to balance things out slightly with the flat roof which really gives it much-needed firmness, while originally thinking that these elements should have been cemented right at the start in their individual places and then glued down tightly as I had envisioned this. Using my home-built 3D printing device called the OrdBot and with support at just about a thirty five degree angle, working was very tricky and it ended up working fairly good for me however but in reality should've turned out to be so even better, I firmly believe if it hadn't had that small angle. Printing these small turrets proved rather troublesome but were made after trying them a bit on and off - until it turned quite decent with minimal tweaking done and printing adjustments tweaked right down, all which has got little in common but both needed slight tweaks of shrinkage plastic calibration plus printer tuning at various points along the way while attempting.

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