I was surprised when Inkor announced the Kranvagn was going to be available to 3D print, but since I like weird tanks I decided to make it.
The Kranvagn only existed as blueprints so no real examples were made, but it has been reborn as a World of Tanks playable heavy tank.
There is some info about it here: https://wiki.wargaming.net/en/Tank:S16_Kranvagn
Two hulls were built and both still exist at the Arsenalen tank museum but due to various issues in development the turrets were never built. After the program was cancelled the hull of the first vehicle was used to test the suspension for the Strv 103 and the second hull was rebuilt into the first prototype Bandkanon self propelled artillery.
And a conceptionalized pic of the completed tank:

Video of it will look like as it's built from Inkor's STLs:
Being a paper panzer the details are a little scarce on the model so it has printed super fast. Tank is printed from ASA, PETG, TPU, and two kinds of resin.

Parts fresh from the resin curing station.

Elevation arm and servo installed.


Recoil servo and hatches mounted.


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The Kranvagn only existed as blueprints so no real examples were made, but it has been reborn as a World of Tanks playable heavy tank.
There is some info about it here: https://wiki.wargaming.net/en/Tank:S16_Kranvagn
Two hulls were built and both still exist at the Arsenalen tank museum but due to various issues in development the turrets were never built. After the program was cancelled the hull of the first vehicle was used to test the suspension for the Strv 103 and the second hull was rebuilt into the first prototype Bandkanon self propelled artillery.
And a conceptionalized pic of the completed tank:
Video of it will look like as it's built from Inkor's STLs:
Being a paper panzer the details are a little scarce on the model so it has printed super fast. Tank is printed from ASA, PETG, TPU, and two kinds of resin.
Parts fresh from the resin curing station.
Elevation arm and servo installed.
Recoil servo and hatches mounted.
Continued in post 2…

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