Some aussie great war artillery? (1 Viewer)

waynepoo

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Andy,
Can i put my two bobs worth in the suggestion box, some aussie artillery of the great war and you would have all my hard earned. - would be easy to cross to British with a change of gun crew.
Cheers,
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Wayne,

I've got one in my collection

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This is by Toy Army Wokshop, and I did the conversion with slouch hats to make it Aussie.
Its a pity that the company is now finished, and so the gun and figures are no longer available.
Maybe if you are ever in Adelaide, you may track down the moulds... they could be gathering dust somehwere there :mad:

John
 
Wayne,

I've got one in my collection

8inch.jpg


This is by Toy Army Wokshop, and I did the conversion with slouch hats to make it Aussie.
Its a pity that the company is now finished, and so the gun and figures are no longer available.
Maybe if you are ever in Adelaide, you may track down the moulds... they could be gathering dust somehwere there :mad:

John
Gday John,
As opened the thread my first thought was where can i get one then i scrolled to the text, what a bummer such a nice set is on longer available ..... AHHHH I WANT ONE!
Waynepoo.
 
Re: Some aussie great war artillery? in memory of some great aussie soldiers

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This is my great grandfathers brother Roy. poor bugger was 19 days short of seeing Armistice he joined the 4th Light horse brigade 13th light horse regiment 22nd reinforcements and was transferred over to the 14th Field artillery brigade and posted to the 54th battery.
Bren:(
I would recreate a KC field artillery battery at the drop of a hat.
 
Re: Some aussie great war artillery? in memory of some great aussie soldiers

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This is my great grandfathers brother Roy. poor bugger was 19 days short of seeing Armistice he joined the 4th Light horse brigade 13th light horse regiment 22nd reinforcements and was transferred over to the 14th Field artillery brigade and posted to the 54th battery.
Bren:(
I would recreate a KC field artillery battery at the drop of a hat.
I couldn't agree more mate, good post.
Waynepoo.
 
I'd love to have that in my collection, I'd also like to have the space! But it would be Ltd. Edition like the German Flak cannon, and price wise would be worth a fortune. I'd like to at least see something small made, like a mortar-$90, or light field gun $150?
 

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