This is a pretty random assortment, but hopefully there is something for everyone.
Japanese Nambu Type 92 Machine Gun
Improvise an airfield on your bookshelf with some Marston Matting:
Upgun your Marines to deal with that Nambu!
LC-14-B Machete aka "The Woodsman's Pal"
M1919A6 30 Cal with buttstock, bipod and both carrying handles:
M1 81mm Mortar - the big one
How about some German Field Kitchen equipment?
Water containers, 5 liter, 10 liter and 18 liter backpack:
Pioneer Saw
Cable spool
Oh and the Mosin's are now available in brown:
More here:
https://www.battlegroundmodels.com/shop-1
Lots of new 1:18 (and 1:16) items to share
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Re: Lots of new 1:18 (and 1:16) items to share
Grunt, what are the dimensions on the sections of Marston Matting in 1/18 scale? This could be really useful for my large display boards
I like the ammo can with the handle too!
I like the ammo can with the handle too!
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Re: Lots of new 1:18 (and 1:16) items to share
The Marston matting panels are based on the 1:1 scale and each panel comes out to 169.20mm x 23mm. I added this image to the site because that was a great question!
I'm glad you noticed the ammo box. It's actually an M17 ammo chest, which was used in the early war and is different from the standard 50 cal ammo "can" we are used to. I had no idea myself and ran into it while researching different ammo cans.
I'm glad you noticed the ammo box. It's actually an M17 ammo chest, which was used in the early war and is different from the standard 50 cal ammo "can" we are used to. I had no idea myself and ran into it while researching different ammo cans.
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Thanks Grunt!
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Re: Lots of new 1:18 (and 1:16) items to share
These look fantastic. What material are they printed with?
it be like dat