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  1. Artillery_crazy

    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    Thanks a lot...I really like the battery scenes....cannot imagine the sound and the cordite smell ......
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    New Gurkhas Range + Others on the way

    Fantastic news, especially that there will be offrings of Indian Sepoys, insurgents, artillery and an Afghan enemy.....look forward to seeing them and placing orders...
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    Del Prado the unsung heroes of my collection

    I fully agree and have used some as fill in gaps myself.....
  4. Artillery_crazy

    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    fire away....
  5. Artillery_crazy

    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    more guns....
  6. Artillery_crazy

    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    a few more....
  7. Artillery_crazy

    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    more guns......
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    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    more colonial with some mountian guns
  9. Artillery_crazy

    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    more artillery pieces....
  10. Artillery_crazy

    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    Colonial artillery also....
  11. Artillery_crazy

    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    mixture of WW1 and WW2 ones...the great thunders....
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    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    a few more
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    Post Artillery Sets (Any Manufacturer)

    Some of my artillery pieces......
  14. Artillery_crazy

    Junk...NO WAY !!

    Congratulations John....Junk..no never junk.....! They were just in need of a lick of paint and someone that understood them to give them a new lease of life....
  15. Artillery_crazy

    New Releases

    Hi OzDigger, I would expect TGM ,as they do in other instances, do like W Britains has done to the recent 88, and provide additional garrison figure offerings....and the customer can either purchase them to be as close as possible of the original setting of a working gun or not...hence the...
  16. Artillery_crazy

    Project NBY

    Hi Vittorio, That is correct, to name the most famous countries that benefited from the Prussian Military schooling ( right after the 1870 Franco Prussian War ) are Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru to name a few..... Interesting note is that the fashion before 1870, was for these countries to...
  17. Artillery_crazy

    New Releases

    Hi! Thanks for the note...Yes! the part as to where to point the barrel, thanks God, you got that right...Yes! at the Tower you will not see any sample of the 1897 75mm quick fire gun...but you will see one at the Armoury Museum! As to the scale...well I can only say that if it is not 1:35, it...
  18. Artillery_crazy

    New Releases

    See, your breach opening .......
  19. Artillery_crazy

    New Releases

    A few more pictures.....Not to mention that you have the opening of the breach leaver on the wrong position, it opens from the opposite side ( see that clearly on the picture on my previous post entitled 75 in USA - Showing the correct position of the gunner opening the breach leaver....) In...
  20. Artillery_crazy

    New Releases

    Hi Cathy, Not sure how much interaction you may have had with artillery pieces on a 1:1 scale, just the comment you made on the wheels and the variance of 2mm when recalculated to a 1:1 ratio and what that really means on actual dimensions shows that more contact with the real 1:1 model would...
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