Whats coming?
Right now, I’m deep into a new project that’s got me pretty bussy:
WWII German truck crew.
When it comes to military modeling, tanks often steal the spotlight. But if you’re looking for versatility, storytelling potential, and pure creative freedom, trucks are some of the best subjects we can work with.
Military trucks were — and still are — the unsung heroes of every campaign. They hauled troops, supplies, fuel, ammo, and sometimes even makeshift artillery. That means, as a modeler, you have endless options for how to present them.
Why Trucks?
Open Beds = Endless Possibilities
One of the best things about trucks is the open cargo area. It’s a blank canvas where you can pile up gear, create action scenes, or just throw in the details that tell a story — crates, jerry cans, tarps, toolboxes, helmets, personal gear, even livestock…
Towing Capability
Need more drama? Military trucks often towed trailers, artillery pieces, anti-air guns, or broken-down vehicles. That gives you room to extend your scene, link multiple vehicles, or create a more dynamic layout on your base.
It will be relased in 1/35 1/48 1/72. Wich will leave me with 3 builded models of trucks. I don’t want to build all 3 of tchem with the same crew. So probably 20mm flak crew in Afrika Korps uniform will come later this year. But before that. Polish officers from 1939. Then polish AFV crew from the 60’s And some other sets. So stay tuned.