Saturday 14 September 2024

15mm Ruin

 

It has been a while since I've done any 15mm terrain, so I slapped together some 3d printed ruin bits from Printable Scenery and made a simple box for my little men to hide in.


The figures are PSC's plastic 15mm paratroopers.

Friday 13 September 2024

Stubborn as a Maultier

 I've uploaded some 1:100 (15mm) models of variants of the German WWII half-tracked lorries they called "Maultier" (Mule). These ones are all based on the Opel Blitz truck.


Here's the base model, with a canvas tilt cover.

The files include an open-backed version as well, plus STLs for a cargo of fuel drums or two strips of seated passengers.

These are all available at https://www.wargaming3d.com/product/opel-maultier-15mm/

Open-topped cargo bay

With fuel drum cargo module

With passenger modules

There are two other versions available:

Office body front

Office body rear

The plywood "office" body. This was used as a command and/or radio vehicle, or for various other purposes.

This one is at https://www.wargaming3d.com/product/opel-maultier-15mm-office-body/


Ambulance front - closed up

Ambulance rear - doors open, steps down

A variant on the "office" body was the ambulance version, which included a roof extension with windows for light and ventilation, and a wide set of fold-down steps at the back for stretcher access.

You can get the ambulance at https://www.wargaming3d.com/product/opel-maultier-15mm-ambulance/




Wednesday 11 September 2024

My 15mm WWII(-ish) Collections

First up, my desert WWII Brits and Commonwealth (or Empire, as I guess it still was back then).
Next are my Brits painted up for Europe, BEF or Italy mostly.
The French. Not many of these, and no infantry at all. I do have a set of French infantry STLs that could be printed, but to be honest a French army is a pretty low priority for me at the moment.
Germans. Lots and lots of Germans, from right through WWII.
More Germans, pre-1943 stuff this time except for the Maus and some armoured trains.
This is my Interwar kit. Mostly British. Alas, I seem to be the only person in this city with any interest at all in wargaming the INterwar period, which effectively means I don't wargame the Interwar period. I still like the equipment though — so rivetty.
Italians. I do like the WWII Italians, mainly because their tanks are so shitty. They were obsolete before they ever left the factory. They did have some very good equipment, such as the Autoblinda armoured cars at the far left, and some very good guns, and their propensity for surrender has been very much overstated by the victors.
The Soviets. Mostly still unpainted, mainly because Soviet armour is pretty boring to paint. I dislike production-line painting in any case.