105mm vs 25-Pounder (1 Viewer)

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Hey guys, having some fun with a few N. Africa shots:

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That’s really nifty Rob. Certainly conveys what you are trying to do. Robin.
 
Counter Battery Fire ..... !!!

nice setup ... this is something like a duel between gunners, but usually not by direct firing as you have shown, but indirect using forward observers, and the gun positions hidden!

Well done,

John
 
The 105 AK set was one of my first K&C purchases and still a favourite as was the 25 pounder when it was released.

I've just managed to pick up the desert Quad & Limber too now.

Great photos WO, thanks for sharing a couple of classic K&C sets.
 
Thanks for the comments and likes, fellas.

I also have these 2 classic K&C sets
Nice set of pieces as well as the figures to go with the gun.

I've just managed to pick up the desert Quad & Limber too now.
Glad you were able to purchase. I was excited when the entire set was released. Here's an old shot of the Quad & Limber:
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Although a nice jeep by TGM, I was told that this is NOT what you want to use to pull it: {sm4}
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this is something like a duel between gunners, but usually not by direct firing as you have shown, but indirect using forward observers, and the gun positions hidden!
For fun to show off both guns.

Certainly conveys what you are trying to do.
Perhaps a tank and gun in the future, Robin.
 
Doubt the little Batam could pull that weight...they could tow a small 37 mm but nothing that heavy....{sm3}{sm3}{sm3}

Thanks for the comments and likes, fellas.


Nice set of pieces as well as the figures to go with the gun.


Glad you were able to purchase. I was excited when the entire set was released. Here's an old shot of the Quad & Limber:
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Although a nice jeep by TGM, I was told that this is NOT what you want to use to pull it: {sm4}
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For fun to show off both guns.


Perhaps a tank and gun in the future, Robin.
 
Doubt the little Batam could pull that weight...they could tow a small 37 mm but nothing that heavy....{sm3}{sm3}{sm3}

We used Landrovers to shift 25 Pdr Field Guns, but only on the Army base, otherwise it was 4x4 truck on the road and in the field.

John
 

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