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fred oliver13 Feb 2015 6:31 a.m. PST

Masters of Military has released some wonderful new models of German equipment on Shapeways. They include the Panzer IA and IF, Panzer IID, Leopard reconnaissance tank, Emil and Max tank destroyers, Sturmpanzer II Bison, two versions of the Porsche King Tiger, Raumer S mineclearer, and an 8.8 cm on a VOMAG truck chassis. They're all in frosted ultra detail material, which means they're somewhat fragile and relatively (and unavoidably) expensive. You should find them at shapeways.com/shops/mom. If that doesn't work, go to the Shapeways website, type in "Sturmpanzer," and follow the links to Masters of Military.

Ben Lacy Sponsoring Member of TMP13 Feb 2015 11:41 a.m. PST

the link seems to be dead ("whoops, we can't find the page you're looking for."), at least on my machine.

fred oliver13 Feb 2015 3:18 p.m. PST

Sorry, Ben. I suggest you go to Shapeways, search on "Sturmpanzer," then visit the Masters of Military shop. It just worked on my computer and is well worth the effort.

John Secker13 Feb 2015 3:21 p.m. PST

I got the same problem, but got there the other route. However, I was prepared to pay €12.00 EUR for four Pz 1A (just) but when they proposed to add another €10.00 EUR for postage I dropped out. €6.00 EUR for a light tank is too much, even if they are a rarity.

cent at war15 Feb 2015 8:27 a.m. PST

3D printing gives us the models that the big boys are not likely to produce i.e. the alecto and Coventry armoured car though expensive they are very good quality the postal charge's are expensive for small orders but you can get models in 6mm that you will not get any where else!

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