WWI Rear Line Trench Section – Straight Support Trench

Price range: 12.00 € through 14.00 €

Detailed WWI rear line trench section designed for building realistic trench systems and support areas.
This straight trench piece represents a non-combat rear trench without sandbags or firing positions.

Suitable for 1:35 and 1:56 scale figures. Supplied unpainted and ready for priming and painting.

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Description

WWI Rear Line Trench Section – Straight Support Trench (1914–1918)

Realistic Trench System Detail

This WWI rear line trench section helps you build authentic trench networks from 1914–1918. The model represents a straight support trench located behind the front line.

Unlike frontline trenches, this section does not include sandbags or firing positions. Because of this, it accurately reflects rear trench areas used for movement, storage, communication, and troop support.

Accurate Rear Area Construction

Rear line trenches were designed for practicality rather than combat. Therefore, this model features timber-reinforced walls and a clear walking area without defensive elements.

Moreover, the straight layout allows smooth integration into longer trench lines. As a result, you can create realistic depth and structure in your trench systems.

Perfect for Modular Trench Layouts

You can use this trench section to build:

  • WWI trench networks

  • rear support and communication lines

  • supply and logistics trench areas

  • movement corridors between positions

  • large modular battlefield layouts

Furthermore, this section connects naturally with frontline trenches, corners, junctions, and other modular elements from the same series.

Scale Options

Available in:

  • 1:35

  • 1:56

The proportions match standard WWI figures and trench accessories in these scales.

Materials and Finish

We produce the trench section using high-precision 3D printing. We use durable PLA material to ensure clean detail and structural strength.

The model is supplied 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 before painting. Then apply a plastic primer to improve paint adhesion.

After priming, apply earth tones for the trench floor and muted wood colors for the walls. In addition, use washes to enhance plank lines and depth.

Finally, add mud, dust, and wear effects. As a result, the trench section will blend naturally into a realistic rear-area battlefield scene.

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Additional information

Scale

1:35, 1:56