March To War With 3DBreed’s New World War II Kickstarter
June 10, 2021 by brennon
3DBreed Miniatures are back on Kickstarter with another of their 3D Printing campaigns. This time around they are back in World War II with a Historical project, Europe In Flames.
March To Hell WWII // 3DBreed Miniatures
Europe In Flames is a new campaign that offers up a set of troops, vehicles and terrain in 15mm and 28mm that you can print off at home. Much like their existing collections, there is a very distinct style to the miniatures from 3DBreed which veers a little towards the heroic in proportion.
US Soldiers // 3DBreed Miniatures
The miniatures here have been painted by the talented hand of Nacho Ladrón de Guevara and show off just what you get once you've printed them off and slapped some paint on them. I really like the look of them, especially as someone who has very much been inspired by that "Action Comics" style for World War II.
German Soldiers // 3DBreed Miniatures
As mentioned before, these miniatures are available in both 15mm and 28mm for you to print off at home alongside a mass of other vehicles and terrain. Here is the main pledge for the Kickstarter which offers up a lot of components for you to play around with.
Europe In Flames Pledge // 3DBreed Miniatures
A lot has already been unlocked for this campaign beyond what you see here. I really like that the core of this collection is focused around that initial D-Day invasion but it also features plenty of miniatures for those pushing off the beaches and battling through Normandy too.
The team at 3DBreed has been working away on more US, British and Germans, more than I can list here. It is well worth checking out the Kickstarter for all of the additional information!
Are you going to be snapping these STL Files up?
"I really like the look of them, especially as someone who has very much been inspired by that "Action Comics" style for World War II..."
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Very intersting, love the paintjobs on those promo shots they really make the minis pop.
Seems WWII 3d printed kickstartes are coming out every other week but this looks great value and a quite like the scultping.
I might have missed somethign in the article, but why do they all have the proportions of hobbits? The detail and paint jobs look great, but the legs seem far too short.
It’s their specific style – available in 15mm and 28mm
Thanks – the caricature style makes more sense now thinking about them as 15mm minis on the table.
The proportions really work for 15mm minis. With more realistic 15mm Battlefront minis you really dont recognize much of an infantry man on the table. These might make things more readible.
I really yneed to get into 3D printing : D
All great looking sets.
Bam ? this is the first kickstarter i have backed, think my printers going to be busy