WW2 UK AEC ARMOURED CAR Mk.1 3D PRINTED, MANY SCALES AVAILABLE

Price range: £35.00 through £125.00

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I can also do custom order requests for other WW1/WW2/Military Vehicle’s that i dont have for sale in my listings, or any other 3D Print ideas, message with what you require 


AEC ARMOURED CAR Mk.1


Models can take a few days to make, depending on the scale

Awesome looking multi part model of this very useful  AEC ARMOURED CAR Mk.1

would Suit someone who loves WW2 and great as part of a diorama or a standalone display model


As with all FDM prints smooth/Fill/ and paint to suit



Any remaining support material can be removed with flat cutters etc



AEC Armoured Car is the name of a series of British heavy armoured cars built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) during the Second World War.

The AEC came about following British experience in the Western Desert against Italian armoured cars. British armoured cars were only armed with light and heavy machine guns and the army was fitting captured Italian and German 20mm or larger autocannon to have enough firepower when meeting enemy reconnaissance vehicles.

The Daimler Armoured Car was under development with a 40mm 2-pounder gun as used on British tanks but no armoured cars were envisaged with the armour as well as the armament of a tank. AEC undertook development privately of a vehicle based on one of the lorry designs (an artillery tractor) that would have armour equivalent to a contemporary cruiser tank.[2]


Models are printed and shipped from the UK

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Model printed and sold under a Commercial License

Model is in parts and will require assembly, support material will be left on the models to protect them during shipping, these can simply be snapped off with pliers, 

As with all fdm 3d prints, there Will be imperfections here and there that will require filling smoothing/sanding before painting etc 

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