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|preview=Coloring_nano.png | |preview=Coloring_nano.png | ||
|colormap=nano_colormap.jpg | |||
|paint-type=Basic | |paint-type=Basic | ||
|price=240,000 [[File:Crysmini.png|link=]] | |price=240,000 [[File:Crysmini.png|link=]] | ||
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|description=A thick layer of nanoporolon is applied to the tank from a small jar with an even smaller brush. It is a long process, but the result pleases the eye. According to military specialists, this has been the most successful attempt at adapting nanotechnology to tanks. | |description=A thick layer of nanoporolon is applied to the tank from a small jar with an even smaller brush. It is a long process, but the result pleases the eye. According to military specialists, this has been the most successful attempt at adapting nanotechnology to tanks. | ||
|preview-on-tank=Nano_view_on_tank.png | |preview-on-tank=Nano_view_on_tank.png | ||
|rez1={{!}}{{!}} <center>{{Prot | |rez1={{!}}{{!}} <center>{{Prot|Hammer|35%}}</center> | ||
|rez2={{!}}{{!}} <center>{{Prot | |rez2={{!}}{{!}} <center>{{Prot|Ricochet|32%}}</center> | ||
|rez3={{!}}{{!}} <center>{{Prot | |rez3={{!}}{{!}} <center>{{Prot|Smoky|22%}}</center> | ||
|rez4={{!}}{{!}} <center>{{Prot | |rez4={{!}}{{!}} <center>{{Prot|Firebird|11%}}</center> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 5 January 2025
Main article: Paints


Description
A thick layer of nanoporolon is applied to the tank from a small jar with an even smaller brush. It is a long process, but the result pleases the eye. According to military specialists, this has been the most successful attempt at adapting nanotechnology to tanks.
View from the tank

Did you know that...
The Frost, Railgun XT and Hornet XT items were available for rent during the 2023 New Year's Eve celebrations.
The rental price decreased every day until it reached a completely symbolic price on the last day of the holiday.