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Thanks PDA, note to strelets... please take notice of the guys working the gun in PDAs short film.....you can create a 1/72 masterpiece here,please rise to the challenge and make me happy too.
I was really hoping for something French. However the German 210 is a likely buy, and I will no doubt be stocking up on Schneider tanks when they hit the shelves.
Strelets have said they are looking around for suitable French subject matter, and I have started a few threads on this forum trying to drum up support for various French artillery pieces. If you wanted to start a thread about a particular gun you have in mind, I'll support you.
The difference in the early late 155 is only in the ammo later guns used bagged charges, earlier brass, in 1915 the entire army was equipt with helmets you may find a few wearing kepis but Adrian helmets will work fine alround from august on...
The difference in the early late 155 is only in the ammo later guns used bagged charges, earlier brass
If I'm not mistaken, the difference in ammo required some visible differences around the breach, not sure of the technical term here. Something that could be converted anyway, so I'd buy even the later version!
And yes, separate gun crews would be very welcome as there are so many gun kits without crew figures on the market.
"If I'm not mistaken, the difference in ammo required some visible differences around the breach"
yes of course but can you tell the difference bettween the early and later Schnieder breech externally? from what I can see its identical..both used an interrupted screw breech .. the later version had a De Bange obdurator an internal seal because of the bagged charges which would be cylindrical in any case....
check out the french pics particularly the crews..
In these pics you see the brass cases and the breech so an earlier model...
Great pictures of the crews. Lets have the French gun crews like the ones in these pictures. So often artillery sets have gun crews as though they are on parade in smart uniformed dress. I know the "button counters" may disagree but post 'Stalingrad set' realism should be considered. Give me a work like dress anyday!
Great pictures of the crews. Lets have the French gun crews like the ones in these pictures. So often artillery sets have gun crews as though they are on parade in smart uniformed dress. I know the "button counters" may disagree but post 'Stalingrad set' realism should be considered. Give me a work like dress anyday!
I secound that French crews like the ones in the photos please
Although I prefer late WW1 I would be grateful for any WW1 French crewed 155.
I am sure separate mini sets of either American or German WW2 artillery crew(especially the latter - although not my cup of tea!) for this artillery piece would sell especially if up to the standard of the German Stalingrad sets.
I see that the Australians also used the 9.2". We have already have an American gun crew so is it time to let the Aussies have a look in?. They also used the Mk VII howitzer so it would great not to have to get the scalpel to convent the Americans to Aussies.