WWI German Long Ammunition Crat
Price range: 8.00 € through 9.00 €
Highly detailed WWI mortar position model designed for realistic historical dioramas and battlefield scenes. Produced with high-precision 3D printing, the model accurately recreates reinforced earth walls, sandbag parapets, and a prepared firing position for mortar placement and crew setup.
Description
WWI German Long Ammunition Crate – Artillery Supply Box (1914–1918)
Realistic Battlefield Accessories
This WWI German long ammunition crate set helps you create authentic artillery and supply scenes from 1914–1918. The design represents wooden transport boxes used for storing and delivering artillery shells to front-line positions.
The open crate shows the internal structure, while the closed crate features detailed lid and reinforced edges. Because of this combination, you can build more dynamic and realistic diorama layouts.
Accurate Historical Style
German forces transported artillery shells in long wooden crates reinforced with metal fittings. Therefore, this model reflects the typical military logistics of the First World War.
Moreover, the proportions and simple construction match early 20th century field equipment. As a result, the set works perfectly near artillery guns, supply depots, or trench support areas.
What Is Included
The set contains:
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1 open long ammunition crate
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1 closed long ammunition crate with lid detail
You can place them next to artillery pieces, inside supply zones, or along trench support lines.
Perfect for Dioramas and Wargaming
You can use these crates for:
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WWI artillery dioramas
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trench support scenes
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supply and logistics setups
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tabletop wargaming terrain
Furthermore, the crates complement trench systems, sandbag fortifications, and artillery positions.
Scale Options
Available in:
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1:35
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1:56
The proportions match standard WWI figures and artillery models in these scales.
Materials and Finish
We produce the crates using high-precision 3D printing. We use durable PLA material to maintain sharp detail and structural strength.
The set arrives unpainted. Therefore, you can prime and paint it according to your own style. The surface works well with acrylic paints, enamel paints, washes, and weathering effects.
Working Tips
First, gently clean the models before painting. Then apply a plastic primer to improve paint adhesion.
After priming, apply a base wood tone. Next, use darker washes to highlight plank lines and structural details. In addition, use dry brushing to create natural wear on edges.
Finally, add subtle scratches, dirt, and dust effects. As a result, the ammunition crates will look realistic and battle-used.
Additional information
| Scale | 1:35, 1:56 |
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