mojobob.hoochyman
I design primarily for the Interwar and WWII periods, and in 1:100 scale for 15mm gaming.
These days I print models almost exclusively in resin, but wherever it is feasible I design with tolerances suitable for FDM as well.
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Hartolia Miniatures
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Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Kpi_1986
simon.mann
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Allan's Corner
greggycast
Hartolia Miniatures
Allan's Corner
COEX
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Hartolia Miniatures
Kozak
MCminiatures
Night Sky Miniatures
mojobob.hoochyman
Hartolia Miniatures
Henry Turner
Wargame3D
mojobob.hoochyman
DeweycatProductions
DeweycatProductions
mojobob.hoochyman
Subtotal: $184.03
Wargame3D
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Kpi_1986
simon.mann
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Allan's Corner
greggycast
Hartolia Miniatures
Allan's Corner
COEX
ModelStuff
Hartolia Miniatures
Kozak
MCminiatures
Night Sky Miniatures
mojobob.hoochyman
Hartolia Miniatures
Henry Turner
Wargame3D
mojobob.hoochyman
DeweycatProductions
DeweycatProductions
mojobob.hoochyman
Subtotal: $184.03
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The AEC Mk.II and Mk.III were a development of the earlier Mk.I with a redesigned and improved hull front, and a new turret design. The Mk.II mounted a 6 pounder, while the Mk.III sported a QF 75mm gun.
Turrets are provided for both the Mk.II and Mk.III. The body is also provided in two formats, one complete, and the other with separate wheels.
I design primarily for the Interwar and WWII periods, and in 1:100 scale for 15mm gaming.
These days I print models almost exclusively in resin, but wherever it is feasible I design with tolerances suitable for FDM as well.
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tjsleigh (verified owner) –
Just got this to print for a friend.
According to Cura, the hull had some errors, which I managed to fix using another program.
Everything printed really well, and it is a nice model (Even if the wheels are odd.)