This report is about a project that has taken shape in
my mind for some time but now is being "physical".
I want to place more civilian vehicles and models
on the gaming-board to add more feeling and I
have found some polski Fiats as my first step.
Very nice models and the shapes are very rounded
and bulky and I think they will fit perfectly in any
scenario that is taking place in the European WW2-
theatre.
Next up are 3 german ford trucks. The german took
over the american-owned factory in Cologne and
during 1939-42 they continued to manufacture these
vehicles for the wehrmacht but after 1942 it ended
because the design was not "pure" german by the
german high command according to the history!
I also 3d-printed some Fallschirmjäger 10,5cm LG40/1,
recoilless artillery to boost my german parachute-miniatures.
These artillery-pieces were both light but could deliver
quite some punch when used right.
The models look real good but are also fragile and one of
the support-legs were broken during the delivery.
Last but not least are the german tanks named Panzer IV.
These tanks were produced 1944-45 and fitted with the
powerful 7,5cm Pak 39 L/48-cannon and with a very low
profile it was a feared opponent by the allies.
I choose 3 variants of this tank-model to add some in-
dividual character.With or without cover-plates(shürzen)
and the one without hatches will be fitted with a commander
and a radio-operator in the future.
All these fine 3d-prints were delivered by ADM/Mad about 3d
and I have only good things to say about this company.
If you want to order yourself the mail to this 3d-print-service
can be found below.Print on the picture and e-mail will appear.
The models are in the 15mm-scale (1/100) and will primarily
be used to the WW2-game Flames of war.
Lovely collection of vehicles!
SvaraRaderaMerci Phil! I can only agree with you mon ami. :)
RaderaUnusual to see civilian vehicles for 15mm games, but these will fit the bill.
SvaraRaderaThankyou very much Joe.Indeed and I can´t understand why other miniature-gamers don´t pay more attention to this kind of scenery!?
Radera