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A 24th Century Siberian B94 Tank

B94 - Sythurne. First Dabinee rapid fire tank designed with infiltration capabilities... notably Iro Churins innovative combination of extreme sound damper synthetics and hydroganic plate armor. Used throughout Urban Siberia during the late 24th century.

Brilliant!

His even added the cockpit!

And I just love the way the Hull (Is that what you call the tank bottom?) is made!

Truly Inspiring!

Looks like the German Flakpanzer Wirbelwind

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WOW, that's what I call a tank! Just gotta love how smooth and well built this MOC looks! *wub*

But... what's a futuristic vehicle like this doing in the History forum? *wacko*

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WOW, that's what I call a tank! Just gotta love how smooth and well built this MOC looks! *wub*

But... what's a futuristic vehicle like this doing in the History forum? *wacko*

Well It looks like I German Panzer

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It is nice, don't get me wrong, but he does use Clone pieces in some of his constructions. According to his notes on Flickr - the wheels are a Clone brand.

Dr. S.

Yeah, he uses clone brands in some of his constructions, and customizes some pieces too. It can be annoying, but I still like his creations.

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I have to agree with SirDillon, it's too bad that he didn't use LEGO exclusively, but that doesn't take away the fact that his creation looks absolutely stunning. If I were making a MOC like that and LEGO didn't have suitable alternatives for the parts I needed, I think I just might be willing to sacrifice purity in favor of a great design as well. But I'm glad I'm not facing a dilemma like that ;-)

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