WW2 French Fighters – Micro Scale 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Most of the aircraft of the 1940 France campaign are well-known, but some are not on Thingaverse at wargame scale. These three aircraft models have been bulked up so they will print at 1:285 traditional Micro Armor scale, but may also be scaled up to 1:200 by increasing scale to 142.5%.

Bloch MB.152 - Radial-engined single-seat fighter coming into use for the 1940 campaign. Slower and less agile than needed, but sturdy.

Morane-Saulnier MS.406 - Inline-engined single-seat fighter standard at the start of the war. Slow by 1940 standards, but reasonably agile. Did well as the “Super Morane” in Finland with a more powerful engine.

Potez 631 - Multi-seat fighter similar to Bf-110 (Germany accused France of stealing the design). Too slow for day fighter duties, but served as night fighter and basis of redesigned model 63.11 close support aircraft.

MB152.stl 3.0MB
MS406.stl 5.4MB
Potez631.stl 568.8KB