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Rob


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I currently have manuals in .pdf file format for the following WW1 British artillery pieces - some I can e-mail, others will require putting on a CD and posting out. Please let me know if any of them are of interest.

10 pounder mountain gun

3.7 inch mountain gun

2.95 inch mountain gun

13 pounder field gun

18 pounder field gun

18 pounder field gun Mk IV (late WW1 version, believe one battery saw service in France before the armistice)

4.5 inch field howitzer



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Hello!

I'm interested in the manual of 4.5inch howitzer. Many of this kind of guns were supplied to China by Soviet Union in 1938-39 and maybe I'll build a large scale model for it in the future.
My e-mail address is njtonychen@163.com.

P.S. I would like to ask if any British 4.5 inch howitzer had pneumatic tires during WW1? Some 4.5 inch howitzers in Chinese service had pneumatic tires, maybe this was an adaptation made by the Russians or Chinese?

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Pneumatic tyres are a post WW1 modification forced by the motorization of the artillery. Wooden wheels could only be towed at low speed (<10 kph).

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Charlie



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I am interested on the 4 ", as well the 6 ", navy guns as installed on the Anglo-Belgian armoured trains in front of Antwerp, during 1914. gemsco

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Gemsco,  I assume this is the item you allude to.



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Have managed to put all manuals online via a sharing service but you need to register for free and me to send you the link, so let me know if interested.

Afraid don't have anything on the 4 inch and 6 inch naval guns

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Gemsco,

If You are looking for pictures:

http://pages14-18.mesdiscussions.net/pages1418/forum-pages-histoire/autre/trains-blindes-sujet_12036_1.htm

somewhere in the middle of the page

DJ



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Hello Rob

I have successfully got all the artillery manuals. Very useful information! Thanks a lot!

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Glad it was of use! Happy to share things like this I find, especially if it helps make better models

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Hello!

Well, I'm looking for any manuals on ordnance BLC 15 pdr! May be, somebody has any scans of it?

 



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Afraid I don't have anything on the 15 pdr

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If you're after drawings of the 15 Pounder then Len Trawin's book "Early British Quick Firing Artillery" has accurate drawings

of the 15 Pounder.

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CharlieC wrote:

 

If you're after drawings of the 15 Pounder then Len Trawin's book "Early British Quick Firing Artillery" has accurate drawings

of the 15 Pounder.

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Charlie


 Yes! Thank you! But I need drawings of the BLC 15 Pounder just.



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Rob,

Would be very grateful for the links.

Regards,

Tony



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