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Title: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: ulverston on October 12, 2022, 08:19:10 PM
Hi,

I am looking for some STls of world war two era tanks and vehicles, so far I have been using Eskice miniatures from Myminifactory, in fact that is the only one that I know of. My printer is fairly small so I have been printing in 28mm but now prefer 15mm.
Large games of Rapid Fire will now be possible but I really would like to find someone making STLs for Russians. Any tips or links would be really helpful... this printing thing is a time sink and despite my best efforts sticky.

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Elbows on October 12, 2022, 08:44:52 PM
There is a huge collection of free 15mm STL's that came out on Thingiverse many moons ago.  They're free and readily available.  All done by one designer, and available in a big pack of files.

The nice thing is they're definitely designed for 15mm, so, while old, their details are fine, and stuff is "chunky" enough to not be super frail when printed.

Poke around here:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3553160

Most of the eBay and Etsy sellers which flog 15mm stuff come from these files.

I find it excellent for "support" assets you won't find easily in plastic, etc.  These Soviet tractors and guns were printed by a buddy of mine who has a nicely squared away resin printer:

(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjcnDgviBvhmRSFBrGeww7yYXifTP-OkCMz41UYvpzNW5LsPkWssnDvoy88ylU9IfgzR1F1NfwMV8WbT-WzNUUz1tnqKAM1pJZKg8iH1dbVwivjhPmbSCE6hM5VSUkcYpEINegxH8IyPdopA6maFutVhVBdkeo9iPoU2Ad_51f3U47jfOqHs8LY-QDLQA=s2048)
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: ulverston on October 12, 2022, 09:17:14 PM
Oh Wow! Thanks Elbows that is actually much better than I was expecting!! Much much better. Downloading the file now, adiring your work as its doing its thing. Thanks again for this top tip
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Elbows on October 13, 2022, 03:36:39 AM
No problem, just be aware - he had to break up the files into batches, etc.  But if you get them all, you'll end up with...literally hundreds of vehicles, guns, tractors, wagons, trucks, cars, etc.  It's a friggin' gold mine.
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: ulverston on October 13, 2022, 05:49:24 AM
Thanks again, I managed to download them but now I am wondering how to use the files in Chitubox? I have a resin printer and wonder if these files will somehow translate or if I will have to download a new slicer. I was looking at the list.... its amazing wht the file creator has done.
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Elbows on October 13, 2022, 02:30:15 PM
My buddies print them in resin, but I've no idea.  My understanding is the files originate from a wargaming model group in New Zealand or something.  Not really sure.  Good luck!
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: fred on October 13, 2022, 03:22:53 PM
These are the Bergman designed models - its just one person who creates them in his lunch breaks (apparently)

I’ve resisted 3d printing so far - so can’t help with how you actually process them
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Dr DeAth on October 13, 2022, 03:38:33 PM
Thanks again, I managed to download them but now I am wondering how to use the files in Chitubox? I have a resin printer and wonder if these files will somehow translate or if I will have to download a new slicer. I was looking at the list.... its amazing wht the file creator has done.

I've printed some of these files on a Mars 3 using chitubox to slice them.

It's just a case of choosing the appropriate STL, loading it into chitubox and adding supports. 

Most of the vehicles are designed to be printed with the wheels on the build plate but I have found I get better results with some if I tip them 45 degrees - like they're going up a steep hill - before I add supportes.

Once supported, slice and print.  Simples.

(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/56/1512-131022143729-566381335.jpeg)

(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/56/1512-131022143729-56639559.jpeg)



Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Mick_in_Switzerland on October 13, 2022, 04:14:35 PM

Here are my noes on 3D printing tanks

https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=123801.90 (https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=123801.90)
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: 7dot62mm on October 13, 2022, 05:05:56 PM

Check out wargaming3d.com for a wide selection of armored vehicles and other models. Also keep an eye on Kickstarter.com and search for STL and 3D. There are numerous kickstarters featuring tank models.
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: ulverston on October 13, 2022, 08:29:47 PM
Thank you all very much for the help, as you can see I am very new to printing though I do seem to have a lot more vehicles than just a month ago! I will try to work through preparing some files for printing at weekend. It feels like christmas-thanks again for the help.
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: zemjw on October 15, 2022, 04:39:00 PM
Just stumbled across this lot while looking for something else - https://hartolia-miniatures.fr/en/accueil/740-wild-west-pack.html

Ignore the "wild west" in the URL, it is actually a WW2 USSR equipment pack

Quote
Guns and vehicles included :
- T-18 MS-1
- T-26 M1933
- T-35A M1934
- T-70
- KV-1 M1941
- BT-5
- KhTZ-16
- IS-1
- KV-2
- BM-13 Katioucha
- Komintern heavy artillery tractor
- Set of three IMZ M-72 motos
- SU-152
- S-65 Stalinets
- 25mm M1940 72-K AA cannon
- 76mm M1931 AA cannon
- Stalinec-2 artillery cannon and B4 transport truck
- Zis-3 anti-tank cannon
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Huascar on October 16, 2022, 02:11:16 AM
There is quite a lot of WW2 tank stl producers - both free and commercial. I maintain a list of 3d printing resources at boltaltaction - although I would not claim it is comprehensive  https://www.boltaltaction.com/3d
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: ulverston on October 17, 2022, 05:37:51 AM
Thanks again everyone for the help and links, the painted vehicles on here are superb. I have now the beginnings of an early war British and French force for Rapid Fire in 15mm. Exciting times for the wargamer indeed!
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Arrigo on October 17, 2022, 03:18:18 PM
I think Marco Bergmann is Canadian, not 100% sure, I have known his work form the time he was doing excellent mods for the original combat mission games. He has also a very good selection of post 45 vehicles.

For thanks also look at tiger ace on Thingiverse, https://www.thingiverse.com/tigerace1945/designs (https://www.thingiverse.com/tigerace1945/designs) again free, and very good quality.

For paid stuff there are osme excellent choices around. Eskice miniatures  https://eskiceminiature.fr/ (https://eskiceminiature.fr/) has some really good vehicles with crew in 15mm, 20mm, and 28mm, either STLs to slice or pre-supported in lychee.

A new comer with some interesting models is: MARHARYTA BOHUSH. I have seen her models printed and they look good. She has done three KS campaigns with plenty of STL for UK, Italy, Japan, and Germany. I was unable to see a shop...  but from Kickstarter you can get her e-mail to inquiry (thing I plan to do after I get my printer...).

Best,
Arrigo
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: ulverston on October 18, 2022, 08:27:40 PM
Thanks for the links Arrigo, I hope you enjoy your printer its a real game changer. I think I went a little mad with the printing just to try it out but I now have a few more 28mm scale trucks and tanks than I can field! Before I start another project I will be making careful plans for what I need.

Printing your own stuff is certainly a game changer.

Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: 7dot62mm on October 18, 2022, 09:09:42 PM
Just stumbled across this lot while looking for something else - https://hartolia-miniatures.fr/en/accueil/740-wild-west-pack.html


I haven't actually bought any of their models, but I'd be concerned about the totally overdone, unrealistic battle damage on all surfaces of the tanks. Not only does it look stupid, it also prevents you from printing more than one of the models.
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: TomMcC on October 20, 2022, 01:08:54 PM
A wee comment here.

If I recall, though Marco Bergman offers his stuff for free, he does (or did) have a comment to say anyone printing his vehicles may care to make a contribution to charity in return.  I think MS was his chosen cause. 

I think it's a worthwhile approach in return for free 3d files. 

regards,
Tom



Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Elbows on October 21, 2022, 06:31:33 PM
While on the subject - anyone suggest decent WW2 aircraft STLs?  Nothing super precise, but more gamer friendly.  Struggling to find some decent ground attack options in 15mm (or similar scales).
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Shahbahraz on October 21, 2022, 09:35:25 PM
there are any number of great free files available in 15mm on Thingiverse, search TigerAce as well. Eskice I find can be a bit 'cartoony' - paid files, Wargaming3d.

I have done vast numbers of prints in 15mm on a resin printer. (Anycubic Photon S) - and the quality is amazing. Most recently some Vietnam War 28mm stuff from BobMack3d.

In 28mm examples - (https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiXtAB3fWth44cBBaIzoy6tqxXD-28ZzZ7HYiliP2UiT_0mZtyI7eG0G4o0ifIPfEmnMlmpakuPGSYypI4rffnhmDi08osQ-OOfOwH8Y5srhFzcRj_LUm3LB0K0W9hxAnEp90s27___6OQPq7XZlvh-0tNobfaAArxxv8EwZofV-Y2mNRn0qAwBM7NKIA=s800)

15mm (https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-NxM17W1dEgk/YKFeLyJ3lsI/AAAAAAAAFfg/jnM7PUkM9LIjiB4aBgLuZGel-I0o562BACLcBGAsYHQ/s783/tanks.png)

10mm (https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgu8bEGfj0DpalBwHXM3UapApuXVvU7htpQuY3OGRrjTQ0r_NJc3jdjvndogCO_hif4R_YpjU9JG25BqcFhJRS_tqacmVIQcGxnlsvIMZD_34KA9O_LtqkCBn1hWN-FUqgSdIRN3jiWR-NdBXPV9RMcMwyORdtbGo7pl0vN0a3xJxr591omICinQ58J/s2415/Germans.jpg)

Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Shahbahraz on October 21, 2022, 09:38:23 PM
and 15mm Cold War

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-jtynjnFI4ME/YXstAx8Mm-I/AAAAAAAAF1s/T2wPtq5Z710lRQ9W08YUmyIt9M9awNgDwCLcBGAsYHQ/s675/Soviet_15m_ColdWar_armour_2.png)
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: Shahbahraz on October 21, 2022, 09:42:54 PM
and their mates:

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-m1SWr2VG11g/YXsvqrJvudI/AAAAAAAAF2I/yOgSiADRYKI961NSZ3MzZAk6zBbx3g3ZgCLcBGAsYHQ/s772/BAOR1.png)
Title: Re: Any companies producing STLs for tanks ?
Post by: monk2002uk on October 22, 2022, 04:58:26 AM
I think Marco Bergmann is Canadian...
New Zealander. He donates any tips or commercial licence revenue to a well-known NZ charity. The WW1 range is also impressive.

Robert