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Army Men Anti-Tank Bunker

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Step into the heart of World War II defenses with this 3D-printable Army Men Anti-Tank Bunker model, a detailed replica inspired by German fortifications and scaled to 1/32nd for perfect compatibility with classic army men figures. Ideal for history enthusiasts, wargaming hobbyists, or 3D printing fans, this model is durable enough for hands-on play in dioramas or tabletop battles. The design includes 1/4" dowel pins as part of the print for functional door hinges, adding realism and interactivity.

 

During World War II, the Germans integrated anti-tank guns into bunkers as part of their defensive strategy, particularly along the Atlantic Wall and in key battlefronts like the Eastern Front. These fortified structures housed powerful weapons to counter Allied armored advances. This model captures the rugged, utilitarian aesthetic of these bunkers, reflecting their critical role in WWII's intense ground warfare.

Perfect for display or enhancing wargaming setups, this Anti-Tank Bunker adds authenticity to WWII-themed collections or battlefield scenes. Its sturdy construction and movable doors make it a standout addition to your desk, shelf, or gaming table, sparking conversations about the strategic ingenuity of wartime fortifications. 

 

This Army Men Anti-Tank Bunker is more than a model - it's a tangible connection to the tactical brilliance of WWII defenses. Ideal for collectors or anyone seeking a unique 3D printing project, it invites you to recreate the intensity of historic battles. Download or order today to bring this piece of military history to your collection.

 

The ant-tank gun that this bunker is designed around can be found here German Anti-tank gun Remixed by Sgt. Hawk - MakerWorld

 

License Note: This model is licensed under a Standard Digital File License. Please do not share, sell, or distribute the digital or printed versions without permission.

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Great model
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That’s sick dude! I wish I had that yard. :(
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Replying to @user_3887159304 :
that yard it pretty cool but there nothing stoping you from just takeing some dirt and putting it on there and the rest is up to u!1! :D
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that yard looks really sick, bro! how do i get it to be like that???
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I have an A1 mini so I have to ask my dad to print it on his printer
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looks great, I see you have the same army men that I've been using for dimensions
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Yeah, I had them for a long time
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Replying to @ggman3215 :
I also have the same soldiers
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10/10
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looks great, how did the pins fit?
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Replying to @Liborator :
great
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Replying to @Lord___W :
could you tell me where you got the pins?
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Hello, amazing model. I have an A1 mini so could you please make a 3d model for a1 mini, I mean cut it in half or smt like that so it fits on a1 mini :(( pleaseeee
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let me look into how feasible it would be
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Replying to @Liborator :
thank you
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Replying to @Lord___W :
created a profile that should work, let me know how it turns out and share pics when done
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Perfect Bunker👍 Only thing i did not like was how the doors was connected ,, so i just let them lay inside😂
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does the machine gun bunker come with it? or did you glue it?
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Replying to @ArmyMen :
glue it
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Replying to @FrolleNOR :
oh, wait, i checked out the model and the machinegun bunker is already attached, lol
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my doors are not oriented proper for the henges. what went wrong?
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if you want the boltheads to all be on the outside, you can mirror the doors in bambu studio, sorry I hadn't noticed this before
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Replying to @Liborator :
okay I will try that. Thank you for the reply. the bunker is very-well made though, and the lid is a spot-on fit!
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Replying to @user_1532731638 :
I reuploaded the .3mf file to fix the issue you noticed, thanks for bringing this to my attention
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nice
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its too big for my printer, Creality Ender V3 SE.
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you'll have to cut it in bambu studio and print it out in sections
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Replying to @Liborator :
i dont have bambu studio i use creality print
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Replying to @ArmyMen :
im guessing it probably has the same functionality
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Very cool, just curious is there any actual historical analog to a bunker specifically for anti-tank defense that the Germans used like this?
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yes they did have anti-tank guns in bunkers, the exact design for mine isn't pulled from any specific one, it was mostly dictated by what I could fit on the build plate
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Replying to @Liborator :
Very interesting - I didn’t know that. My god it must have been LOUD
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Replying to @billde_cat :
they even had coastal guns in bunkers same concept on larger scale
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