New italian vehicle's and infantry for n.africa ww2 (1 Viewer)

johngambale

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HELLO BRIAN! we need ITALIAN ( PARAS ), or INFANTRY with a 47mm Anti-Tank Gun, Mortar Team, BREDA Heavy MG Team! A NEW MARDER -131 II/III, A NEW ITALIAN/GERMAN KETTENKRAD with Rider's in Rear! ITALIAN Motorcycle Dispatch Rider---A 15CM-150mm Heavy Field Howitzer Gun with Crew of 5 Men! (METAL ONLY GUN )! KFZ 70-Krupp Truck! CIAO!
 
HELLO BRIAN! we need ITALIAN ( PARAS ), or INFANTRY with a 47mm Anti-Tank Gun, Mortar Team, BREDA Heavy MG Team! A NEW MARDER -131 II/III, A NEW ITALIAN/GERMAN KETTENKRAD with Rider's in Rear! ITALIAN Motorcycle Dispatch Rider---A 15CM-150mm Heavy Field Howitzer Gun with Crew of 5 Men! (METAL ONLY GUN )! KFZ 70-Krupp Truck! CIAO!

Well Hell John you aren't asking for much are you? lol{sm4}
 
I have suggested to Brian many times that; he should release his superb Panzer and Tank commander figures individually or as sets.

I agree with the need for a 15 cm SFH 18 and gun crew. The gun crew from the 15 cm SIG will also work with the 15 cm SFH 18. I wish he would release the gun crew as a seperate set with removable bases so they could be used with a TCS Hummel. A TCS Nashorn would also be a nice.
Brian has always done a nice job with SP Artillery.
 
HELLO KATANA! You can't use any other Crew's to use with the 15CM-150MM SFH 18, because if you would see Pictures from DAK Photo's, they show one of the Crew using a Ramrod to shove the shell into the Gun!
Also, a Forward Observer kneeling calling in Cordinance!
 
HELLO KATANA! You can't use any other Crew's to use with the 15CM-150MM SFH 18, because if you would see Pictures from DAK Photo's, they show one of the Crew using a Ramrod to shove the shell into the Gun!
Also, a Forward Observer kneeling calling in Cordinance!

The 15 cm SIG uses two peice ammunition like the 15 cm Sfh 18. The shell is seperate from the charge; which is in a brass case. The shell is loaded first and pushed into the chamber with the loading rod. The case with the charge is than loaded into the chamber and the breech is closed ready to fire. The 15 cm Sfh 18 had 8 different charges for increasing range. The 8th charge, the most powerful was developed late in the war and was fired through the15 cm tube fitted with a large muzzle brake in a Hummel SP Howitzer. The first rocket assisted shells were developed for the 15 cm Hummel.. I can upload a photo from the web showing the Hummel with the muzzel brake. I also built a model of it using a Bandai 1/30 scale Hummel kit and added a muzzel brake.

Look at the photos of the TCS 15 cm SIG with the loading crew and the two part ammo. The First Legion 15 cm Sfh 18 also shows the crew with the two part ammo and a loader with the rod you described.
 
What a polite fellow! Chips and Fosters' on me mate! (Well if you ever get to Alameda)

Vampire

You're safe {sm4}

I prefer lemon, lime and bitters and am partial to an egg and bacon hamburger. Being Aussie I prefer beetroot and pineapple on my burger too. The burgers are better at Hungry Jacks if I cant get to my local Greek greasy spoon.

ps where is Alameda ??
 
Vampire

You're safe {sm4}

I prefer lemon, lime and bitters and am partial to an egg and bacon hamburger. Being Aussie I prefer beetroot and pineapple on my burger too. The burgers are better at Hungry Jacks if I cant get to my local Greek greasy spoon.

ps where is Alameda ??

Did you see Star Trek IV? It is where they keep the nuclear wessles.^&grin An island between Oakland and San Francisco.
 
I would think how well the Italian SS figures sold would determine any future CS Italian releases. ^&confuse

Wayne
 

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