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Field Marshal

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It seems that of all large scale wwi kits, artillery is the most sorely lacked

I am trying to come up with all the kits in 1/35 resin or plastic
and is there any heavy artiller at all?

emhar
18 pndr
76mm feldkanone

des kit
75 mm french

rpm
some thing that resembles the 75mm, but just barely (75 mm)

verliden
?
I heard about a gun they made, but i didnt find anything on their site, any oen can allaborate?


we need 1/35 heavy artillery



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Legend

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You forgot Criel Models, an Italian firm, a link to whom I posted on the thread concerning that weird four-wheeled 305mm howitzer - they do loads of WW1 artillery kits in 1/35 scale:


http://www.crielmodel.it/english/mil_veh.htm



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Field Marshal

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oh yeah, I am not too knowledgable of the resin firms, thanks for telling, I looked over the landhships 1/35 kit lists and there is actually a lot wwi artillery, problem is most of the kits and hard to find and expensive

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You must really try the white metal Scale Link items.  Their 60pdr is quite nice.   Additionally, Hecker & Goros have a very nice 30,5cm M11/16.  Admittedly both kits are quite expensive, and they are in 1/32 scale.  I have the feeling I've said all this before...



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Yes you have, but it can stand saying again because, from what I've seen, they're damn good!

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Field Marshal

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white metal, how do you trim it tough?

does it take paint well?

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Hero

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Hey Guys, The Scale Link stuff is great!!!!!!, and I have always just treated it like plastic, I trim away with a sharp scalpel, just be careful it’s not to easy to repair.


All The Best


Tim R.


 



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