AMW Rule Additions

Bolt Action House Rules Amended

Saturday, 28 June 2025

Vehicles

 First up for the 1940 Germans in 20mm a 8.8cm Flak(sfl) auf Zugkraftwagen 12t (Sdkfz 8) aka Bunkerflak. It is a 3D print from Mardav Models and comes in two parts, the Sdkfz 8 and the 88mm gun to which you have to add the seat and hand wheels.



Next up a 28mm Panzer 1A supplied by Germany to the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War that has been converted to carry a Breda 20mm cannon. Only four were converted this way, the Panzer 1As were supplied in the pre-war three colour camouflage pattern which I have repeated on the modified turret. 


A metal kit from Empress Miniatures which also comes supplied with the original twin MG turret.

Until next time……………KBO

18 comments:

  1. Both interesting in their own way.

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  2. Two lovely models, both very nicely done as well, I have the Panzer for the SCW in the to do pile, one day I will get it done!

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  3. Very splendid additions. It will be a pleasure to sell their fate in a game soon.

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    1. Thank you Dave. Beware they don't get you first though😂

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  4. I am waiting for Rubicon’s PzI, May do as command tank. Didn’t know about the 88.

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    1. It looks like it is going to be a nice kit. The only problem with the Bunker flak it tended not to traverse to the side to fire as they were not fitted with stabilizers🙄 The crews were trained in how to jump off though 😂

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  5. You've done a lovely job with both of those. Now, with 3D printing, no vehicle is too obscure to bring to the tabletop - I never even knew the Bunkerflak even existed!

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    1. Thank you Mark. 3D printing is a boon to lovers of the many esoteric vehicles.

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  6. That Panzer I is a gem, and must be a SCW terror as there can't be much anti-tank capability in that war? Don't shoot me, it's not my period.

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    1. Thank you Rob. Anti-tank guns were supplied to both sides, I guess it was having them available would be the issue.

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  7. Phenomenal work there Phil, with attention to detail second to none! Fine pictures, truly a joy to look at.

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  8. Thank you for the glowing endorsement Paul.

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