The German Army was the first to develop and test the flamethrower (flammenwerfer) in combat. First employed near Verdun in 1915, the results were spectacular; no soldier would willingly hold their ground with liquid flames spilling over the parapet. By 1918, the 3rd Guard Pioneer Battalion specialised in the use of flamethrowers and a flamethrower platoon (flammenwerfertrupp) of four to eight man-packed flamethrowers was attached to most stormtroop battalions. Attached flamethrower teams would assist stormtroops and the infantry in clearing enemy trenches and pillboxes. Often just the first lick of flame was enough to elicit surrender or to put enemy troops to flight.
Contains STL files for one German Flamethrower Team consisting of:
- 1x Operator with Kleif Flammenwerfer M1917
- 1x Assistant
- 1x Flame effect
German Flamethrower Team (STL)
Figures typically come in two pieces (body +head). We provide four head variants for free (see the Free Stuff category). For further variety, see our headpacks.
Fully supported for SLA (resin) printing.
Scale: 28mm, 1/56
Designed by: Sam Kelly

