Ehrhardt Potkachel Armored Car
A model of the Ehrhardt Potkachel Armored Car available during the WW1 WW2 interwar period. The Car did not see any action and was found by the Germans in storage Depot of the Artillery Corps in Arnhem in May 1940.
Crew 4 (driver, commander, 2 gunners)
Armed with a 37 mm gun and 1~2 Lewis M.20 machine guns.
In the gallery a picture of the Armored car during the 1939/1940 mobilization, manned by soldiers from the Artillery branch of the Dutch Army. From the Collectie Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie / Collection of The Netherlands Institute for Military History.
Copyright Allan Smit 2022
Non Commercial and personal use only
The model is resin only and test-printed on an Anycubic Mono SE (0.05 mm layer) using Anycubic basic Resin.
Included both supported and none supported model, both are hollow. 5 parts, so needs some work to glue together. The supported version worked fine on my printer, but no guarantee the supported will work on other printers, so feel free to create your own supported models ready for you own printer.
Be aware, there are loads of small details, so make sure you support all the parts correctly. the Lewis barrel might be a bit thin, so use flexible resin and/or print it at 110% to prevent breaking to easy.
Crew 4 (driver, commander, 2 gunners)
Armed with a 37 mm gun and 1~2 Lewis M.20 machine guns.
In the gallery a picture of the Armored car during the 1939/1940 mobilization, manned by soldiers from the Artillery branch of the Dutch Army. From the Collectie Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie / Collection of The Netherlands Institute for Military History.
Copyright Allan Smit 2022
Non Commercial and personal use only
The model is resin only and test-printed on an Anycubic Mono SE (0.05 mm layer) using Anycubic basic Resin.
Included both supported and none supported model, both are hollow. 5 parts, so needs some work to glue together. The supported version worked fine on my printer, but no guarantee the supported will work on other printers, so feel free to create your own supported models ready for you own printer.
Be aware, there are loads of small details, so make sure you support all the parts correctly. the Lewis barrel might be a bit thin, so use flexible resin and/or print it at 110% to prevent breaking to easy.
Filename | Size | Last updated |
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Ehrhardt-Potkachel.zip | 15.0 MiB | 2024-02-28 |