
/r/PrintedWWII - Resources for 3D printing World War II themed minis. Looking for more communities expand your Bolt Action universe? Check out these resources: Please use common sense and maintain dignity with sentitive topics. No Offensive or Inconsiderate Material: Please refrain from posting anything which may be considered offensive or inconsiderate with respect to WWII. No Links to Vulnurable Sources Such as Dropbox or Google Drive: It is too easy to keep malicious files in places like these which may affect a user when clicked on, and we cannot and will not moderate all external links for safety. Describe what you're working on with a comment or description along with your photos. No Karma Farming, or Posts Without Proper Context: Please no posts of giant "hobby hauls" or "look at how much stuff I bought" without enough context to start a conversation. No Dumb Meme Posts: Keep the subreddit front page meme-trash free please. Limit Advertising: Only one marketing-type post is allowed on the front page per company or channel at a time. Please Use Reddit's Image Upload Feature, or a Free Service Like imgBB When Linking Images. Do your research and bring in some well educated questions please!
No Vague or Lazy Posts: * No lazy posts like " Build my list for me" or " What do I do?".Posts Must be in Some Way Related to Bolt Action: This is a subreddit for the game, not for wargaming in general, or WWII history overall.Support Warlord Games by buying their product and keeping the game alive. No Pirated Material: No linking to pirated material, PDF's or rules.
The Golden Rule: People might have a different opinion than you, this isn't a basis to be a jerk.
r/PrintedWWII 3D Printable Vehicles Index. r/BoltAction Third Party Model Makers Index. If you are looking for help with playing, collecting, modeling, or painting, check out these resources: Warlord Games' awesome " Introduction to Bolt Action". If you are looking to get information on starting out in Bolt Action, check out these resources: The only sub for the WWII tabletop game, created by Rick Priestley and Alessio Cavatore of ex Games Workshop fame. Welcome to /r/BoltAction! (Konflikt 47' too!) For the best experience, we suggest you use the new version of Reddit!