1-100 BTR-152 family
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BTR-152 early (original model, no central tyre pressure adjustment, standard truck wheels, no winch)
BTR-152 (original model, no central tyre pressure adjustment, combat wheels)
BTR-152V1 (original model, external tyre pressure adjustment, combat wheels) Use BTR-152 model, glue on the external air lines
BTR-152V3 (Internal central tyre pressure adjustment)
BTR-152K (Roof, Internal central tyre pressure adjustment) option of open/closed
All of these models have an optional version with a hole to mount a MG, either a SMMB LMG or a DShK HMG.
BTR-152A early 2x 14.5mm HMG turret (no central tyre pressure adjustment, standard truck wheels, no winch)
BTR-152A 2x 14.5mm HMG turret (no central tyre pressure adjustment, combat wheels)
BTR-152E 2x 14.5mm HMG turret (internal tyre pressure adjustment)
BTR-152U Command/artillery spotter vehicle (High roof, external tyre pressure adjustment) Use BTR-152S model, glue on the external air lines
BTR-152S Command vehicle (High roof, Internal central tyre pressure adjustment)
Most models have the option of sand channels on the sides.
The BTR-152A turret has a seperate sight frame item. Fold this at the hinge, and glue in place. I’d suggest a drop of glue on the hinge too.
There is a one-piece turret for BTR-152A suitable for SLA printing, or large scale. Don’t try to print this in FDM at 1-100, because you can’t clean it up.
All vehicles printed sitting on their wheels.
BTR-152A turret printed in as-used orientation, with guns horizontal. If you minimise supports for this part, you’ll have more luck cleaning it up.
Air lines and turret sight frame printed flat.
As always with wheeled vehicles, remove raft then clear out wheels from the outside first.
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