

WW2 D-Day Atlantic Wall German bunkers - Vf series collection - 27% DISCOUNT!
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Upgrade your gaming tables with this historically accurate Atlantic Wall bunkers as were found on the Normandy beaches at the time of the D-Day Normandy landings! Highly detailed STL models based on WWII era German Regelbau program drawings, period images and modern surveys of surviving structures! These are easily printable terrain pieces designed for tabletop gaming and optimized for home FDM 3D printing with minimal or no support needed. Ideal for 10mm - 15mm - 28mm - 32mm scale wargames and dioramas.
This collection include historically accurate models of defenses found on the Normandy beaches, including all the most commonly found VF series (Verstärkt Feldmäßig) bunkers, 41 Euro worth if bought separately. Get the entire collection for only 29.93 that's a 27% DISCOUNT!
Full list of model included:
http://5 cm KwK 39 L/60 anti-tank gun on "fortress" mountAll my bunkers are specifically designed for table top gaming, static models and diorama. As such they may not include what was underground which in some cases is the largest part of the building, but would be invisible in normal circumstances. All bunkers include however the historically correct internal arrangement. All models have been test printed at both 15mm (1:100) and 28mm (1:56). Whenever possible the bunkers are designed with a removable top and generally include one or more sprue of additional fine details which are not really suitable for FDM printing and should be only printed in resin. When required these details are supplied in different versions optimized for smaller and larger scales. Please note that while I put the utmost care in all work I do and I did test print all models in advance, it is always possible that there may be some missing file or some unresolved issue that escaped me. If you do find any problem please report it to me ASAP so I can fix it!
For a great concrete look just paint over the FDM print with PVA and lightly dust with very fine sand!
Try to avoid a uniform cover, leave some of the print lines to show and for extra realism try to add a sprinkle of different sized sand
“Wn” is the German abbreviation of Wiederstandnest, which literally means “nest of resistance”. In military English terms, it is a called a "strongpoint". Some of these strongpoints were particularly strengthened as they were expected to play a key role and usually consisted of several linked Wns: they were known as Stützpunkten (support points), abbreviated as “Stp”. For example, The strongpoint at the Pointe du Hoc, was known as Wn75 or Stützpunkt Bayeux 075. All these were organized in Stützpunktgruppe or Strongpoint Groups which in turn belonged to a Küstenverteidigungsabschnitt and Verteidigungsbereich or Defence Area.
Check out the excellent reference page at
https://www.dday-overlord.com/en/d-day/atlantic-wall/strongpoints
for a great list of all the German strongpoints on the invasion beaches with details of what bunkers were included in it.
This collection include historically accurate models of defenses found on the Normandy beaches, including all the most commonly found VF series (Verstärkt Feldmäßig) bunkers, 41 Euro worth if bought separately. Get the entire collection for only 29.93 that's a 27% DISCOUNT!
Full list of model included:
- Vf58c Tobruk bunker
- Vf67 Tobruk bunker with Pzkpfw. 38T turret
- VF61a ringstand for 5cm Festungsgranatwerfer (included)
- VF64a (Bauform 216) “tobruk” bunker for flamethrower
- VF69 twin “tobruk” bunker for 8 cm mortar
- VF65a ringstand for 5cm Kwk AT gun on fortress mount (included)
- VF4a machine gun casemate
- VF6a observation bunker
- Normandy beach obstacles (ramps, poles with teller mines, nutcrackers, pyramids and tetrahedrons)
- Belgian gates (Cointet-element or C-element)
- Czech hedgehog
- Normandy beach anti-tank wall (2 types)
For printing in 1:56 use the "28mm" option if included, otherwise scale the 1:50 version down to 89.2857% (or Multiply by 0.8929)
For printing in 10mm: scale the 1:100 version down to 66% (or Multiply by 0.6666)
For printing in 6mm: scale the 1:100 version down to 40% (or Multiply by 0.4)
For printing in 1:72 (20mm): scale the 1:50 version down to 69.4444% (or Multiply by 0.6944)
For printing in 1:35: scale the1:50 version up to 142.8571% (or Multiply by 1.4286)
For printing in 1:32 (54mm): scale the 1:50 version up to 156.25% (or Multiply by 1.5625)
http://5 cm KwK 39 L/60 anti-tank gun on "fortress" mountAll my bunkers are specifically designed for table top gaming, static models and diorama. As such they may not include what was underground which in some cases is the largest part of the building, but would be invisible in normal circumstances. All bunkers include however the historically correct internal arrangement. All models have been test printed at both 15mm (1:100) and 28mm (1:56). Whenever possible the bunkers are designed with a removable top and generally include one or more sprue of additional fine details which are not really suitable for FDM printing and should be only printed in resin. When required these details are supplied in different versions optimized for smaller and larger scales. Please note that while I put the utmost care in all work I do and I did test print all models in advance, it is always possible that there may be some missing file or some unresolved issue that escaped me. If you do find any problem please report it to me ASAP so I can fix it!
For a great concrete look just paint over the FDM print with PVA and lightly dust with very fine sand!
Try to avoid a uniform cover, leave some of the print lines to show and for extra realism try to add a sprinkle of different sized sand
“Wn” is the German abbreviation of Wiederstandnest, which literally means “nest of resistance”. In military English terms, it is a called a "strongpoint". Some of these strongpoints were particularly strengthened as they were expected to play a key role and usually consisted of several linked Wns: they were known as Stützpunkten (support points), abbreviated as “Stp”. For example, The strongpoint at the Pointe du Hoc, was known as Wn75 or Stützpunkt Bayeux 075. All these were organized in Stützpunktgruppe or Strongpoint Groups which in turn belonged to a Küstenverteidigungsabschnitt and Verteidigungsbereich or Defence Area.
Check out the excellent reference page at
https://www.dday-overlord.com/en/d-day/atlantic-wall/strongpoints
for a great list of all the German strongpoints on the invasion beaches with details of what bunkers were included in it.
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| Filename | Size | Last updated |
|---|---|---|
| 15mm_5cm kwk_ammo.stl | 3.9 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_5cm_kwk_base.stl | 125.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_5cm kwk.stl | 5.4 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_ATwall-A-1.stl | 6.0 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_ATwall-B_curve-1.stl | 6.5 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_ATwall-B_straight-1.stl | 6.5 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_belgiangate-1.stl | 16.4 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_Czech_hedgehog-1.stl | 209.8 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_nutcracker-1.stl | 9.5 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_pole+teller-1.stl | 1.3 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_pyramid-1.stl | 63.2 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_ramp-1.stl | 4.7 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_Tellermine-43-1.stl | 3.4 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_tetra-1.stl | 16.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF4a-back-1.stl | 4.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF4a-base-1.stl | 13.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF4a-details-1.stl | 3.2 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF4a-side-1.stl | 984 B | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF4a-top-1.stl | 2.3 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_Vf58c_top.stl | 50.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF61a_5cm-festungsgranatwerfer.stl | 376.5 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF61a_base.stl | 7.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF61a_top.stl | 19.7 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF64a_base.stl | 16.9 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF64a_top.stl | 56.2 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF65A_base.stl | 15.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF65A_top.stl | 4.8 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF67_base.stl | 7.6 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF67_panzerplatte-38t-1.stl | 70.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF67_panzerturret-38t.stl | 11.0 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF67_top.stl | 40.9 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF69_base.stl | 96.6 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF69-top.stl | 312.2 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF6a-base-1.stl | 37.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF6a-escape-door-1.stl | 99.8 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF6a-escape-exit-1.stl | 52.5 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF6a-escape-shaft.stl | 275.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 15mm_VF6a-top.stl | 8.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_5cm_kwk_ammoboxes.stl | 2.2 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_5cm_kwk_ammo.stl | 2.0 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_5cm_kwk_base.stl | 125.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_5cm_kwk_gun.stl | 5.6 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_5cm_kwk_stand.stl | 2.6 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_ATwall-A-1.stl | 6.0 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_ATwall-B_curve-1.stl | 6.5 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_ATwall-B_straight-1.stl | 6.5 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_belgiangate-1.stl | 20.8 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_hedgehog-1.stl | 375.9 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_nutcracker-1.stl | 13.6 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_nutcracker_open-1.stl | 132.6 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_pole+teller-1.stl | 1.3 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_pyramid.stl | 63.2 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_ramp.stl | 4.7 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_Tellermine-43.stl | 3.4 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_tetra.stl | 16.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF4a_back.stl | 4.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF4a_base.stl | 13.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF4a-details.stl | 3.2 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF4a_side.stl | 984 B | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF4a_top.stl | 2.3 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_Vf58c_base.stl | 10.7 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_Vf58c_top-1.stl | 50.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF61a_5cm-festungsgranatwerfer.stl | 378.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF61a_base.stl | 7.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF61a_top.stl | 19.7 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF64a_base.stl | 16.9 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF64a_top.stl | 54.5 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF65A_base-1.stl | 15.1 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF65A_top-1.stl | 4.8 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF67_base.stl | 7.6 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF67_panzerplatte-38t.stl | 70.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF67_panzerturret-38t.stl | 11.0 MiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF67_top.stl | 40.9 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF69_base.stl | 96.6 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_VF69_top.stl | 312.2 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_Vf6a-base.stl | 37.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_Vf6a-escape-door.stl | 99.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_Vf6a-escape-exit.stl | 52.5 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_Vf6a-escape-shaft.stl | 275.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |
| 28mm_Vf6a-top.stl | 8.4 KiB | 2025-01-18 |










































