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Freya Early Warning Radar Installation (printed)
A great objective if you are Jack Nissenthall
Freya – German Early Warning Radar Installation WW2– 3D printed model
This radar was designed and made by GEMA, and many companies were subcontracted in its manufacture.
The Freya was used for the detection of enemy aircraft over a range of 200 km.
Whilst the Freya had a good range its downfall was that it could only detect range and bearing, but not height.
This is a multipart model.
It fits any ww2 table top and is especially good as an objective in scenarios to blow up or jam the radar station. Alternatively you could do a scenario based on Jack Nissenthall a VC awarded hero who exposed the weaknesses in the German radar system.
The model measures approx:
260mm x 168mm x 168mm @28mm Scale
It is designed for 28mm table top games set in WW2 such as:
Bolt Action, Chain of Command and Konflikt ’47. It can also be used in games such as Judge Dredd, Necromunda and Fallout Wasteland Warfare.
Scale is 28mm as standard, other scales are available on request, if the scale you desire is not listed please contact sales to see if we can accommodate you.
PLA models will be printed with a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.2mm layer height.
Some clean-up and finishing may be required.
Some of the images supplied are computer generated and are for reference. They are images of the files that will be 3D printed.
Models are supplied unpainted and will be printed to order.
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