It's time to grab your finest pair of pliers, because here is a Nebelwerfer 41 in 1/56 scale with lots of fine detail.
The 150 mm rocket launcher was used by the Wehrmacht during WWII and designed to launch rockets with poison, smoke or high-explosive warheads from a six-tubed launcher mounted on a towed carriage. It had an effective range of up to 6'900 m. (Wikipedia)
I recommend to print the parts separately and then glueing them together. This makes printing easier and allows you to change the configuration. All parts pivot, so you can either assemble the Nebelwerfer in a firing or a towed configuration. Depending on the quality of your print, you might want to slightly sand the connecting surfaces. And yes, this is a job for a resin printer...
I also included a model of the rocket and its container. There is also a parasolid file of the assembly, should you want to modify it.
This model was made possible by the extensive collection of reference pictures over on prime portal. Many thanks for sharing!
Don't forget to upload a picture of your make, if you decide to give it a go.
Happy printing!
barrel_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 29.4MB | |
canister_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 921.2KB | |
drawbar_left_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 4.2MB | |
drawbar_right_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 2.5MB | |
gear_ring_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 26.4KB | |
lower_carriage_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 4.0MB | |
Nebelwerfer_41.STEP | 24.3MB | |
Nebelwerfer_41.x_t | 10.3MB | |
Nebelwerfer_41_assembly.STL | 75.0MB | |
optics_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 346.8KB | |
rocket_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 499.2KB | |
support_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 1.1MB | |
upper_carriage_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 2.7MB | |
wheel_Nebelwerfer_41.STL | 10.3MB |