WWI Mortar Position Diorama Model – Scales 1:35 / 1:56
Price range: 12.00 € through 14.00 €
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 Mortar Position Diorama Model (1914–1918)
Realistic Battlefield Detail
This WWI Mortar Position Diorama Model helps you create realistic trench warfare scenes from 1914–1918. It represents a compact enclosed mortar pit used on the front lines during the First World War.
The model includes timber-reinforced trench walls, earth parapets, and a prepared central firing area. Because of this layout, you can easily place a mortar team inside the position. In addition, the inner space allows natural figure poses and equipment placement.
Accurate Design and Structure
The polygonal trench shape reflects real field fortifications of the period. Moreover, the raised earth edges provide protection just like historical mortar pits.
We designed this model with strong reference to original WWI defensive structures. Therefore, it works well not only for hobby projects but also for educational and display purposes.
Perfect for Dioramas and Wargaming
You can use this mortar position to build:
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historical WWI dioramas
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trench warfare scenes
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artillery support positions
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tabletop wargaming terrain layouts
Furthermore, the model fits seamlessly into larger trench systems and battlefield setups.
Scale Options
Choose your preferred scale:
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1:35
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1:56
The proportions match standard figures and accessories in these scales.
Materials and Finish
We produce the model using high-precision 3D printing. We use durable PLA material to ensure stability and detail.
The item 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 model from dust or small printing residues. Then apply a plastic primer to improve paint adhesion.
After priming, use layered painting techniques to create depth. For example, apply dark base tones first and then add lighter dry-brush highlights. In addition, earth pigments and mud effects will enhance realism.
Finally, add weathering details such as dirt, moisture stains, and worn wood textures. As a result, the mortar position will look more natural and battle-worn.
Additional information
| Scale | 1:35, 1:56 |
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