Deweycat Gaz 67 Soviet
In WW2 the Western Allies supplied the Soviet Union with upwards to 400,000 motor vehicles, including almost 78,000 ¼ ton “Jeep” vehicles. When viewing the Soviet Gaz “jeep”, it would be easy to think this was a case of imitation being the greatest from of flattery, but in fact the Soviets realized the value of a lightweight four-wheel drive runabout during their initial invasion of Finland in 1939- 1940. The Gaz 64 entered production in March 1941, before the Axis launched Operation Barbarossa. With field experience, improvements were made, and the Gaz 67 was developed. Production started in September 1943, followed by the improved Gaz 67B, whose construction continued into the post war period.
In Bolt Action, the Gaz 67 has the same stats as the Western Jeep – acting as a tow for a light gun, or a transport for a three-man team. Alternately, like the jeep, it can be equipped with a pintle mounted MMG and provide some mobile harassment of your tabletop foe.
This .stl pack includes .stl packs specifically for FDM and for resin printing. The resin pack includes a driver figure. The FDM does not, but the driver’s spot fits the standard after-market driver figures – in the photo the FDM model has the Warlord Games Soviet driver, (with some surgery on his feet). Both resin and FDM packs include a pintle mounted Maxim MMG, specific to the printing medium.
There are files included for both resin and FDM printing.
In Bolt Action, the Gaz 67 has the same stats as the Western Jeep – acting as a tow for a light gun, or a transport for a three-man team. Alternately, like the jeep, it can be equipped with a pintle mounted MMG and provide some mobile harassment of your tabletop foe.
This .stl pack includes .stl packs specifically for FDM and for resin printing. The resin pack includes a driver figure. The FDM does not, but the driver’s spot fits the standard after-market driver figures – in the photo the FDM model has the Warlord Games Soviet driver, (with some surgery on his feet). Both resin and FDM packs include a pintle mounted Maxim MMG, specific to the printing medium.
There are files included for both resin and FDM printing.
- Your results in FDM require fine settings, with full supports.
- Please note the pre-supported files for resin printing may not be ideal for your printer, resin, or settings. They are provided as a courtesy only, and while they worked well for me, your results may vary.
- Always clean support material away carefully and test fit before gluing.
- ** for FDM prints, make sure the front and rear axles are installed level to the hull! **
If you have any questions, concerns or difficulties, please contact me at [email protected]
Filename | Size | Last updated |
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Gaz 67 stl pack.zip | 10.3 MiB | 2024-02-28 |