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I had only ever seen until recently one photo of a Russian 305-mm howitzer built in 1915, which depicted it in the factory with a flat shield at the front of the mounting. A week or so ago, I stumbled across loads of material online, including the fact that it still exists and is exhibited in Russia! There are also some nifty drawings, presumably from an operator's manual:

http://vasik-catn.livejournal.com/95551.html

And a few minutes ago I found this coverage of a superb scratchbuilt model - feast your eyes on this baby:

http://karopka.ru/community/user/7158/?MODEL=339178

What a corker!



-- Edited by Roger Todd on Monday 10th of March 2014 10:34:09 PM

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Nice! What caught my eye, besides the howitzer itself, was the wood beam lattice used for its foundation.

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Ok - who wants to put their hand up to write an article on the 305mm howitzer for Landships II.

There are links to the howitzer on the forum posted a few months ago by "ain92".

The howitzers were even dragged out in WW2 - they were used in the Kurland pocket in 1945.

The Tsarist Army really had a thing about heavy howitzers they bought 280mm (11") howitzers from France, accepted a gift of Japanese 280mm howitzers

and built their own.

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Charlie 



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CharlieC wrote:

There are links to the howitzer on the forum posted a few months ago by "ain92".


So there are, didn't realise - doh!

Though he doesn't link to this, which might be useful for whoever writes an article about it:

http://tankarchives.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/how-to-build-howitzer.html



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Drawings of all the parts are here:

https://docviewer.yandex.com/?url=ya-disk-public%3A%2F%2FU00oAKwKrLEt2w09ZSbj7s23JIMP4%2BYl9evVdDNrUBM%3D&name=MHobby-(3)99-2009-12in-howitzer.pdf&c=531f71a3be2a&page=2

Tony



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Wow, that's fantastic, thank you very much!



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A little word of caution about the M-Hobby article.

The M-Hobby drawings are the construction drawings for a scratchbuild model - the text in the article is mostly about building the model.

I haven't checked the match between the M-Hobby drawings and the "official" drawings from manuals but from previous experience with M-Hobby

articles it's likely to be pretty close but not necessarily exact.

There is another article on the 305mm howitzer which has some drawings - http://yadi.sk/d/pCxLkTDD2EW_U

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Charlie



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