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Interesting piece. Wonder if they plan to expand on their products ????? ^&confuse

The range at present consists of:=
(A) 9pdr RML gun and limber c.1879
(B) 9pdr RML gun and limber on sledge mounting
(C)7.5 German infantry gun and limber with wooden wheels
(D) 7.5 German infantry gun with pneumatic tyres
(E) 3 inch AA rocket launcher (Z Artillery)
(F)Humber emergency canteen
(G) Gatling gun with both Accles magazine and Broadwell drum

All the above are in !/32nd scale

In 1/30th scale there are three variants of 40mm Bofors gun
and there is also a Bofors in !/48th scale.

Further releases will follow dependant upon demand.
 
The range at present consists of:=
(A) 9pdr RML gun and limber c.1879
(B) 9pdr RML gun and limber on sledge mounting
(C)7.5 German infantry gun and limber with wooden wheels
(D) 7.5 German infantry gun with pneumatic tyres
(E) 3 inch AA rocket launcher (Z Artillery)
(F)Humber emergency canteen
(G) Gatling gun with both Accles magazine and Broadwell drum

All the above are in !/32nd scale

In 1/30th scale there are three variants of 40mm Bofors gun
and there is also a Bofors in !/48th scale.

Further releases will follow dependant upon demand.

Hi All,

I really miss the wide range of artillery pieces previously offered by Dave at Mountford, specially the Victorian, WW1 ones......
For now I make up for it scavanging the market and tapping into Scalelink..here with a great help with Dave for sure......

Artillery_Crazy
 
Interesting piece. Wonder if they plan to expand on their products ????? ^&confuse

Hi Herr Panzer Ace,
Thomas Gunn has also a great 7.5 mountain gun like the Mountford one you have posted earlier. The gun comes with an interesting garrison and even a couple of add ons to give it more action. There is even a winter style set ( I do not have a pic of it ). And when you match them up with K&C they look great also.
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My deepest condolences to the Family, upon Alan´s passing! Trooper ( Alan ) was a great person. Never met him personally but did Exchange many mails and interesting discussions related to the hobby.....
I have a great interest in Victorian Era Armies for the period we tend to call Victorian Little Wars and he was responsible for a great many master sets for soldiers of the period that ended up in a great many manufacturers as mentioned by Obee.....
We will deeply miss his expertise in the historical background of the hobby and the sets as he would be very through on the research before launching a master.....
Cheers
Artillery_Crazy
aka Luiz
 

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