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Regelbau H611 (Merville Battery) - Large Artillery Casement
Largest of the 3 different gun casemates from the Merville Battery
Regelbau H611 - Merville Battery - Large Artillery Gun Casement - STL
The Battle of Merville Gun Battery occurred on 6 June 1944, as part of Operation Tonga, part of the Normandy landings, during the Second World War. Allied intelligence believed the Merville Gun Battery was composed of heavy-calibre guns that could threaten the British landings at Sword Beach, only 8 miles (13 km) away.
The Regelbau H611 Casemate is the largest of three types of casemate present at the Merville Battery in Normandy on June 6th, 1944. It is a very large casement that has room for a command post and includes a ringstand for defence. This is a non standard pattern of the H611. At Merville these bunkers were built with flanking shields at the front of the casemate. This casemate housed a 10.5cm LeFH 14/19(f) gun.
This STL file is designed for FDM Printers and print with a 0.6mm nozzle at 0.3mm layer height.
Supports are not needed for this model. At larger scales these bunkers may become larger than more common build-plate sizes, you may need to cut them into sections for your machine. Please check the size below.
This model has been split and jointed to fit standard build plates at 15mm scale.
The printed model measures approx.:
521mm x 330mm x 90mm @28mm Scale
343mm x 217mm x 59mm @00 Railway scale
260mm x 165mm x 45mm @15mm scale
We have a handy calculator for resizing files for 3D printing over at scale-converters
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.
Now rescaled to for Flames of War, epic and 00 railways by popular demand.
See the blog post notes on scales about resizing STL files.
Some of the images supplied are computer generated and are for reference. They are images of the files that will be 3D printed.