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V150 3D Printing
We've just gotten the first 1/56th scale V150 today from Shapeways, woot!
The eventual plan is to have the 20mm turret version, along with a version having no top hull plate and no wheels -- that way you can ( a ) make the various command, mortar, APC etc. versions, and ( b ) buy or provide your own wheels. The wheels/tires are a surprising amount of the cost, and there are other sources for approximately 1/56 scale 5-ton truck wheels/tires. I imagine we'll also sell the wheels/tires as a set, too. I'll post some more pictures when I get them. -- Michael B. Last edited by Gelrir; 10-21-2013 at 03:38 PM. Reason: Facebook link not needed. |
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Source for this product, and why in 1/56th scale?
http://www.shapeways.com/model/13932...search-results |
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Yes, "nomuse" is the handle for our 3D artist.
1/56th scale is the best fit for 25mm figures. There are some useful vehicles among the items offered by these manufacturers: http://www.companyb.biz/ http://sloppyjalopy.com/ http://www.diewaffenkammer.com/index.html http://www.warlordgames.com/us-store...l?___store=usd http://www.agnminiatures.com/ http://www.brigadegames.com/WW2--Vehicles_c_194.html http://www.westwindproductions.co.uk...hp?cPath=26_79 http://www.sandsmodels.com/ Of course, for every "modern" vehicle, there are a half-dozen Second World War vehicles from those makers ... A fair amount of die-cast modern commercial vehicles are available cheaply in 1/55 or 1/56 scale. If you prefer 20mm scale, S&S is very strong in that category. And if you want truly long-range engagements, you can go to 1/256th scale. -- Michael B. |
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T50 style turret
Cadillac Gage 1 Meter Turret Folding roof four weapon station with raised protection. |
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Roof folding fore and aft, without raised protection
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"The Starving Theater Artist" (aka nomuse) has posted to his blog about the 3D print:
http://brian-the-techie.blogspot.com...will-come.html Keep in mind we deliberately left off:
Note also that, for my campaign, the V150 hulls are fitted with the raised 'collar' around the rear hatch, to allow the fitting of better gun mounts. I'm also adding a mesh 'basket' on the rear of the turret, for some external stowage. Found a couple useful images -- destroyed V150 in South Sudan: http://joergboethling.photoshelter.c...000x0Yvpsfnqw0 and as far as I can tell the only way to carry a spare tire (I've heard of this before, this is the first picture I've seen): http://alo3drv.blogspot.com/2010/04/m706-commando.html -- Michael B. |
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