Fuel Jerry Cans Set – 5 Connected + 1 Single

Price range: 8.00 € through 9.00 €

Detailed fuel jerry cans set suitable for WWI and WWII dioramas.

The set includes five connected fuel cans and one separate single can. This classic container design was widely used and fits various armies and battlefield settings.

Available in 1:35 and 1:56 scale. Supplied unpainted.

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Description

Fuel Jerry Cans Set – 5 Connected + 1 Single

Universal Battlefield Fuel Supply Detail

This fuel can set represents the iconic military jerry can design widely used during the 20th century.

Although originally associated with German production, this type of container was adopted and used by many armies. Therefore, it fits WWI, WWII, and various military logistics scenes across different factions.

Flexible and Realistic Configuration

The set includes five connected jerry cans in a grouped configuration and one separate single can.

The connected version allows you to quickly create stacked fuel storage areas. The single can provides additional placement flexibility near vehicles, depots, trenches, or maintenance zones.

Set Includes

  • 5 connected fuel cans

  • 1 single fuel can

This combination allows dynamic scene building and realistic fuel supply setups.

Perfect for Dioramas and Wargaming

Suitable for:

  • WWI and WWII dioramas

  • any army faction

  • vehicle supply scenes

  • armored vehicle environments

  • rear logistics areas

  • depot and storage scenes

  • tabletop wargaming terrain

Because of its universal design, this fuel can set works in almost any mid-20th century military setting.

Scale Options

Available in:

  • 1:35

  • 1:56

Compatible with standard WWI and WWII figures, vehicles, and terrain in these scales.

Materials and Finish

Produced using high-precision 3D printing with durable PLA material to preserve sharp detail.

Supplied unpainted and ready for priming and painting. Suitable for acrylic paints, enamel paints, washes, and weathering techniques.

Working Tips

First, clean the model gently before priming. Then apply a plastic primer to ensure strong paint adhesion.

Use olive drab, field gray, sand yellow, or other colors depending on the army and theater. After base coating, apply washes to enhance recessed details.

Finally, add scratches, rust tones, dust, or fuel stains for a realistic battlefield effect.

Additional information

Scale

1:35, 1:56