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It would be easier, and quicker to just take the original crappy tank's dimensions, and in CAD program design a 3D version similar to the original, then print that.
That’d be a lot of Resin.
Ok .. a little more tinkering -- if anyone wants the file .. here .. https://www.tinkercad.com/things/0ydbCfbLyTh-tank/edit
Also for CAD software if you are doing much of this I'd really look into downloading Fusion 360. It is free to use if you are not using it in a commercial application. I've used SketchUp for some years but find Fusion 360 a lot more powerful and easier to use (after a learning curve) than SketchUp.
I took a crack at it also ....I'm not interested in printing it but if someone is I could put the file up on my thingiverse.com account. I might like the looks of something looking at the CAD file but usually find I want to tweak it some before I'm happy and that takes more than one print and the time and materials to do that .Also for CAD software if you are doing much of this I'd really look into downloading Fusion 360. It is free to use if you are not using it in a commercial application. I've used SketchUp for some years but find Fusion 360 a lot more powerful and easier to use (after a learning curve) than SketchUp.Sumner