British Type 24 Pillbox
The Type 24 pillbox was one of the standard defensive strongpoints built in England during WWII to counter the anticipated German invasion. They were designed for either riflemen or a section with a light machine gun. Unlike the Type 22, they are irregularly hexagonal in shape and generally have loopholes in all of the walls. The entrance is usually in the longest wall, and flanked by embrasures on either side. Built from both concrete and bricks, they are one of the most commonly found types.
In order to aid with placing models inside, this is designed without an interior blast wall, and with a removable roof. Supplied file has both brick and concrete options.
Regional and other variations are also possible, please contact us for further information or with specific requests.
Scale: 28mm / 1:56 (but can be resized before printing)
Height: 42mm
Width: 87mm
Length: 104mm
In order to aid with placing models inside, this is designed without an interior blast wall, and with a removable roof. Supplied file has both brick and concrete options.
Regional and other variations are also possible, please contact us for further information or with specific requests.
Scale: 28mm / 1:56 (but can be resized before printing)
Height: 42mm
Width: 87mm
Length: 104mm
Filename | Size | Last updated |
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Type 24.zip | 206.8 KiB | 2024-02-28 |