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Is this really a German artillery or mortar piece?

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Marc

 

 



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25 cm Albrecht-Werfer, wooden barrel wrapped with wire.



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It does not look very sturdy. Was it effective?

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Range: 25 to 600 metres, charge 25 kg of explosives, cheap and easy to manufacture, easy to move about, using the same basic ammo as various earth mortars. There also were bigger versions with 35 and 45 cm diametre, with charges of 40 and 117 kg respectively. Nice improvised piece, not very accurate, but ugly when it hit you. 



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How the heck do you load something like this??

Grant

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Much like any other mortar - muzzle loading.

The propellant was in bags so that was chucked in first. The shell shaped projectile had to be loaded in carefully - the Germans

used various cheap explosives in their mortar rounds - some of these could be quite unstable so care was needed

in handling the rounds. 

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Cheers Charlie,

It's a pity we can't see all of the mortar in the photograph, as it would make an interesting scratch build project.

Grant

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A quick Google search using "minenwerfer Albrecht" brings up a load of images of these mortars.

Grant

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Hiya Gents,

Good luck in scratch-building one of these. The amount of work that goes into one is more than you would expect from looking at it. It is indeed very flimsy and the different parts tend to break when touched...

With Kind regards,

-Arie.



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Nicely done!

THE OLD LANCER

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THE OLD LANCER wrote:

Nicely done!

THE OLD LANCER


Very nicely done!!

Grant  



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Arie,

Good to see you active here! 



-- Edited by 28juni14 on Thursday 20th of August 2015 02:40:37 AM

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Arie,

Are you releasing this as a kit, or is this a one-off model made for personal use/display?

Grant

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Hiya Gentlemen,

Thanks! But to tell you the truth, I am not that satisfied with the result. I think I should have painted the sandbags a lighter shade. Now there is almost no contrast as the vignette is almost uniformly dark brown.

Although from time to time I make moulds, this is strictly for personal use. My casting quality isn't that good. I used to make masters as well, but nowadays I just model for fun, when I can spare the time, that is...

For the observant under you, my model is not the 25 cm but the 35 cm version. Enclosed you will find these drawings as well. I haven't come round to doing the 45cm version. 

With kind regards,

-Arie.

 

 



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