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Closer to a spray-and-paint session than a full teardown, but if rusted WW2 iron and a growing museum of restored German, Soviet, and American armour sounds like a Friday evening well spent, this scratches that itch surprisingly well.

I came into this one with a colour-coded checklist of what a simulator should deliver: clear decision trees, meaningful resource management, and a sense that my choices matter past the surface level. Tank Mechanic Simulator clears some of those bars and quietly ignores the rest, which makes it a trickier recommendation than the cheerful player sentiment on Steam suggests. The core loop runs through five repeating stages: rust removal, sand blasting, primer coating, painting, and sourcing missing parts. Contracts arrive via email, you pick the jobs you want, and the status panel on each tank tells you which components still need attention. Turrets and engines can be mounted on dedicated stands to make access easier, and you can pull apart exterior parts from the wheels and tracks all the way up to the gun cradle and barrel. Field extraction missions break up the workshop routine nicely: metal detector in hand, you hunt a countryside map for a buried vehicle, pump out the mud, and call in the lift team to haul the thing back to your shop. Once a tank is roadworthy you can drive it on the training ground or fire the main gun at targets on the range. That variety of activities, shop work plus excavation plus a short museum-building goal, is genuinely the game's strongest structural argument. Here is the honest caveat any strategy-minded player should hear first: the "mechanic" label oversells the depth. Engines are not stripped down and rebuilt the way Car Mechanic Simulator handles drivetrains. You grind the rust off, sandblast the block, and the engine is effectively restored. Critics were right to call it more of a restoration sim than a repair sim, and players coming in expecting deep disassembly puzzles will feel that gap. The 14 or so tanks and half-tracks spread across German, Soviet, and American rosters look detailed and are modelled against real construction documents, but quality is uneven across the roster, with some vehicles getting noticeably more part-level detail than others. The UI also demands patience: finding the last two percent of a tank's completion can turn into a hunt through sub-assemblies with a camera that resists cooperation. What the game does earn, honestly, is its "Very Positive" standing across thousands of Steam reviews. The repetitive loop works as a low-stakes wind-down activity precisely because progress is always visible. You can see rust turning to primer turning to a clean factory livery, and placing a finished Panzer IV or KV-2 in your museum carries a small but real satisfaction. Steam Workshop support means the modding community has extended the vehicle roster and addressed some visual shortcomings the developer left on the table. Development pace has slowed considerably since launch, so do not expect a roadmap of new content. For newcomers to the simulator genre, the tutorial contracts cover tools and workflow clearly enough that you will not spend an hour confused before anything happens. The pacing is gentle, the failure states are forgiving, and the first-person perspective gives a sense of scale that photographs never quite manage. Just calibrate expectations: this is 20-to-30 hours of methodical restoration with a light economy layer, not a deep mechanical sandbox. Tank history enthusiasts and anyone who found Car Mechanic Simulator too car-shaped will find genuine value here. Everyone else should decide whether the "restoration zen" appeal outweighs the ceiling on mechanical complexity. Diego, Scout Team

Tank Mechanic Simulator

Tank Mechanic Simulator

20 feb 2020DeGenerals S.A.PlayWay S.A.
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Closer to a spray-and-paint session than a full teardown, but if rusted WW2 iron and a growing museum of restored German, Soviet, and American armour sounds like a Friday evening well spent, this scratches that itch surprisingly well.

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I came into this one with a colour-coded checklist of what a simulator should deliver: clear decision trees, meaningful resource management, and a sense that my choices matter past the surface level. Tank Mechanic Simulator clears some of those bars and quietly ignores the rest, which makes it a trickier recommendation than the cheerful player sentiment on Steam suggests. The core loop runs through five repeating stages: rust removal, sand blasting, primer coating, painting, and sourcing missing parts. Contracts arrive via email, you pick the jobs you want, and the status panel on each tank tells you which components still need attention. Turrets and engines can be mounted on dedicated stands to make access easier, and you can pull apart exterior parts from the wheels and tracks all the way up to the gun cradle and barrel. Field extraction missions break up the workshop routine nicely: metal detector in hand, you hunt a countryside map for a buried vehicle, pump out the mud, and call in the lift team to haul the thing back to your shop. Once a tank is roadworthy you can drive it on the training ground or fire the main gun at targets on the range. That variety of activities, shop work plus excavation plus a short museum-building goal, is genuinely the game's strongest structural argument. Here is the honest caveat any strategy-minded player should hear first: the "mechanic" label oversells the depth. Engines are not stripped down and rebuilt the way Car Mechanic Simulator handles drivetrains. You grind the rust off, sandblast the block, and the engine is effectively restored. Critics were right to call it more of a restoration sim than a repair sim, and players coming in expecting deep disassembly puzzles will feel that gap. The 14 or so tanks and half-tracks spread across German, Soviet, and American rosters look detailed and are modelled against real construction documents, but quality is uneven across the roster, with some vehicles getting noticeably more part-level detail than others. The UI also demands patience: finding the last two percent of a tank's completion can turn into a hunt through sub-assemblies with a camera that resists cooperation. What the game does earn, honestly, is its "Very Positive" standing across thousands of Steam reviews. The repetitive loop works as a low-stakes wind-down activity precisely because progress is always visible. You can see rust turning to primer turning to a clean factory livery, and placing a finished Panzer IV or KV-2 in your museum carries a small but real satisfaction. Steam Workshop support means the modding community has extended the vehicle roster and addressed some visual shortcomings the developer left on the table. Development pace has slowed considerably since launch, so do not expect a roadmap of new content. For newcomers to the simulator genre, the tutorial contracts cover tools and workflow clearly enough that you will not spend an hour confused before anything happens. The pacing is gentle, the failure states are forgiving, and the first-person perspective gives a sense of scale that photographs never quite manage. Just calibrate expectations: this is 20-to-30 hours of methodical restoration with a light economy layer, not a deep mechanical sandbox. Tank history enthusiasts and anyone who found Car Mechanic Simulator too car-shaped will find genuine value here. Everyone else should decide whether the "restoration zen" appeal outweighs the ceiling on mechanical complexity.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savestier:indieWW2 HistoricalRestoration LoopMuseum BuilderExtraction MissionContract ManagementZen SimFirst-Person ToolsLight Economy

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OS
Windows 7 (64-bit) or newer
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 570 / Radeon HD 6970
Processor
Intel Core i3 2100 / AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE

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Processor
Intel Core i5-8400 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600

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DeGenerals S.A.
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PlayWay S.A.
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 feb 2020

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