"Early Bundeswehr - The uniforms of the 50ies" Topic
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KoppiBlogger | 14 Jul 2019 3:59 a.m. PST |
Pictures from the Early Bundeswehr and tips to convert 1/72 miniatures. Report in German and English. link
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Jcfrog | 14 Jul 2019 4:00 a.m. PST |
Having very little clue and certainly, no idea where or how to print these stuff, partial sets, nearby or easily, asking tmpers, if they have them and wish to share, and get me printed sets? Najewitz Modellbau Did anyone have experience with these? all for big 15mm figs Lots of interesting stuff there, might end up expensive though. Italy and Spain dark ages (all exists in 28 but hardly in 15/18!!) medieval FIW/AWI some Russian houses the 2 Burmah houses from the ww2 #2 set |
Nick Bowler | 14 Jul 2019 4:14 a.m. PST |
I have many sets, and find them really useful. My advice would be to get a cheap 3D printer (I recommend the Ender 3), and to participate in one of Jen's kickstarters. He has recently posted some teasers for his next kick starter, which included some civil war cannon, a steam engine, and a DeLorean. Most of his kickstarters have a low pledge level for a couple of sample files. As to scale, I game in 15mm. It is easy to rescale most models down to 1/100 scale -- print at 72% In some cases fiddly detail doesn't print well -- but that hasn't been often. |
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