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I have completed a German artillery piece for Stalingrad, it’s a 15cm sFH 18, plus an extra halftrack 20mm AA gun. There’s more pictures and details on my blog:
http://stormofsteelwargaming.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/boom-boom.html
Thanks for reading!
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/stormofsteelwargaming
Blog: http://www.stormofsteelwargaming.com
Herr Freud would have something to say about this fascination with such big guns, but whatever floats your boat dude! The SdKfz 251/17 was really nice even if it wasn’t an SdKfz 10/4; so cheer up and now you have an excuse to buy one!
For horses and limbers try Quality Castings.
Cheers and good gaming.
Rod Robertson.
Ha ha, thanks Rod!
I had a look at QC, but their prices are a little high, I need seven limbers, which will cost me $93 to ship to the UK! As I am currently unemployed, this may be a little too much… But thanks for the tip!
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Thanks Mike, I’m glad you like my big gun! LOL
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Surely the size of the gun is not the important thing but what you do with it………. and you have done a good job!
Never put a sock in a toaster.
Thanks Sam, yep, size isn’t everything, it’s more to do with command and control…
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Always take the biggest artillery you can buy !!!!
I don’t have much money, so mine has to be 15mm….
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Blog: http://www.stormofsteelwargaming.com