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Re: 9.2inch seige gun

Yes, it'd be great to see this set in the shops before the end of this year.

I am currently reading "Allied Artillery of WW1" by Ian V Hogg: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Allied-Artillery-World-War-One/dp/1861261047

It's a great book with lots of information about the 9.2in, and the other big guns that Strelets have already made in their Arms range.

Re: 9.2inch seige gun

With Strelets 9.2 in mind,I have just purchased Ospreys British artillery 1914-18 heavy artillery,now back in print and reasonably priced. Anyway very good and gives me what I need, just need Strelets to do their bit :-)

Re: 9.2inch seige gun

As Luck would have it I came across this Manual the other day Very detailed info on the 9.2inch Howitzer Marks I&II:

9.2inch How Manual

Best Regards

Re: 9.2inch seige gun

Nice find, Ironsides.

Now we just need the kit! (And the crew)

Re: 9.2inch seige gun

Just noticed the CAD 3D renders are up for the 9.2, looks like it should be very good and I'm looking forward to it

http://www.strelets-r.com/Pages/Set.aspx?SetID=234&M=M

Re: 9.2inch seige gun

Ironsides
Just noticed the CAD 3D renders are up for the 9.2, looks like it should be very good and I'm looking forward to it

http://www.strelets-r.com/Pages/Set.aspx?SetID=234&M=M
Same for the German 21cm:

http://www.strelets-r.com/Pages/Set.aspx?SetID=235&M=Z

Re: 9.2inch seige gun

Thanks PDA duly noted looks very good too....

Re: 9.2inch seige gun manual

If your having problems....

Already posted the US version above, heres the British Version on the 9.2 inch MKI/II....

Handbook of the B.L. 9.2-Inch Howitzers, Marks I & II.

for the manual click "view online" you can save it to your pc...

Re: 9.2inch seige gun manual

My mistake, US Manual is here:

9.2 inch Howitzer material model of 1917