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I recently bought two tiny tank models, then built them and painted them myself. Then I thought it would be worth a shot to try to animate something as small as them, and give it as much detail as possible. Both of the tanks' scale is 1/100, so they were about 10 centimeters long, or about 3 inches. I had fun, nevertheless.

The tanks are:
The green one is BT-5, while the other one is kHT-26, which actually is a flamethrower thank, but I ''modified'' it to have a machine gun instead. :)]]></description>
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