When buying my soviet 15mm-force I also got some
extras. One of these extras was a couple of long cannons
to be fitted with the light antitank-cannon 45mm 1937
and make it the stronger M-42-version.
A thought struck me to complete these and why not
make a chassi to 3d-print and complete these cannons!?
When drawing I also completed a german and a japanese
version that looked similar.
The result you can see on the pictures. I will probably also
fit the german Pak 36 with a my own 3d-model of of the
additional Stielgranante 41 (a antitank-rocket that is fitted
onto the cannon).
The japanese cannon (Type 1 47mm) is printed in a large
number because they used these cannons as fixed positions
and not in a flexible tactics as their german- and soviet-artillery
crews. Next task with the japanese cannons will be to add crews.
Next to draw and print was panzerfaust 60. I will use these rockets
both for my german homeguard/volksgrenadiere and soviet combat
engineers in the 15mm scale. Looking back I feel that it wasn´t to
hard to make these models of my own and next project will be
rare vehicles such as japanese armoured cars and german experimental
tanks. Very nice project indeed and next step will be to base and paint.
Those look superb and I like the idea that you've massed procruced them too! The pamzer fausts look a little too big, but are just as usable in their current state.
SvaraRaderaThankyou very much Joe. The panzerfaust come in 3 variants and this is the largest called FP60 and I hope that I got the scale right looking at other figures.
Radera