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Gaslands Weapon Bitz Set – 50+ Upgrade Parts for Post-Apocalyptic Wargames – PLA or Resin – 20mm–1:64 Kitbash Compatible
Gaslands Weapon Bitz Set – 50+ Upgrade Parts for Post-Apocalyptic Wargames – PLA or Resin – 20mm–1:64 Kitbash Compatible
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Description:
Outfit your wasteland rides with this massive set of 50+ Gaslands-compatible weapons and accessories, perfect for customizing 1:64 scale die-cast cars like Hot Wheels and Matchbox. Designed for post-apocalyptic vehicular mayhem, this kit is ideal for Gaslands players, terrain crafters, and kitbashers building death machines from scratch.
What's Included:
50+ individual parts, including:
Machine guns, rocket pods, flamethrowers, harpoons
rams, droppers, and more
Scaled specifically for 1:64 scale cars (Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Micro Machines)
Printed in your choice of:
PLA (FDM) – Durable and affordable
Resin – High-detail finish for painters and hobbyists
Ideal For:
Gaslands Refueled players
Kitbashing and conversions for car combat games
Dioramas or terrain scatter in post-apocalyptic settings
Compatible with Car Wars, Fallout-style mods, or custom builds
Great for hobbyists turning toy cars into fully loaded road warriors
Material Details:
Printed in PLA or resin, unpainted and unassembled
May require minor sanding or trimming for fit
Accepts all standard hobby paints after priming
Built for hobby customization—not pre-glued or pre-finished
mportant Notes:
This is a physical accessory kit, not a digital STL download
Vehicles and miniatures in images are for scale reference only
Paint, glue, and cars not included
Add this weapon pack to your hobby bench and transform any toy car into a battle-hardened war machine—perfect for dusty death races and cinematic tabletop mayhem.
Miniatures sculpted by Sable Badger. Sold under commercial license.
Contains small parts. Not a toy. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Not intended for consumption.
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A few pieces were “ehhh”, what do you expect from a 3d printer on tiny things though? All in all i was impressed with how well the tiny pieces came out. A little prep as expected but 90% on them just needs primer and paint.