These files are a collection that cover a series of 28mm models – the WW2 French Lorraine 37L armoured cargo carrier and trailer, as well as a little known but very much real fully tracked armoured personnel carrier, the Lorraine 38L.
here is a quick outline of this vehicle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine_37L
Both models have tracked trailers; the 37L includes a file for both a tarp over the cargo box of the trailers well as a fuel tanks and hoses that represent the fuel bowser used by early war French armoured divisions.
I started with direwolf’s 1/100th scale model, and cut the base off, cut the tracks off into separate files, created assembly recesses and notches in the tracks and hull, added a tarp for the 37L tractor and the tarp and bowser for the 37L trailer,. I created the tow hitch for the trailer.
I did not do a test print of the 37L; I did one of the 38L, and there are no real differences between the two models except for the height of the cargo boxes. I do not own a French 28mm army, so having one redundant test print was enough for me. I did add a pic of the CAD showing the assembly of the 37L’s trailer.
Lorraine 37L & 38L armoured cargo carrier and trailer
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These files are a collection that cover a series of 28mm models – the WW2 French Lorraine 37L armoured cargo carrier and trailer, as well as a little known but very much real fully tracked armoured personnel carrier, the Lorraine 38L.
here is a quick outline of this vehicle.
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PanzerOfTheLakeProductions –
Printed the 37L in FDM and it came out great, looks great painted too! Had some issues with gluing the tracks in place, but what’s my own fault. Good addition to German occupational forces.