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New Releases for the Great War now in stock

Posted by Taipeh on 20 Dec 2015, 10:29

Hello,
this time before Christmass the Post take a Long time, but now the parcel arrived and this 4 New Releases for friends of the Great War are in stock now.

All Austrian KUK Army 1914 - 18
1. Gräf&Stift Werkstattwagen M9
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2. Gräf&Stift Artillery Tractor M9
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3. 15cm Autogun with Limber ( 15cm Long, heavy Field Howitzer 1913/02)
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4. Emperor Karl I. visit his troops in Gräf&Stift Staff Car
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Hope you like the kits - wishing all a Merry Christmass
Ciao Michael


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Posted by KenzoSato on 15 Jan 2016, 19:31

Excellent work
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Posted by Beano Boy on 16 Jan 2016, 19:31

Brilliant looking Work. Everything is to be admired about this kit. I hope you are most successful with it. BB
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Posted by Erich von Manstein on 24 Jan 2016, 19:20

Perfectly wonderful! :yeah:
All your WWI figures & vehicles look very tempting to me. I always try to avoid resin when possible, but there is still no plastic equivalent to the 15cm schwere Feldhaubitze 13 in the market.
One of those numerous glaring gaps when it comes to WWI artillery in 1/72 plastic.
Guess I will order at least one howitzer although I can already see that I could use a few more.

When the Wehrmacht gradually replaced this type with the 15cm schwere Feldhaubitze 18 from 1933 onwards, the 15cm sFH 13 was widely used by reserve and training units.
After the battle of France many of the german and re-captured dutch & belgian guns served for the rest of the war as coastal defense batteries within the Atlantic Wall.
Another 112 of them were mounted on captured & modified Lorraine 37L carriers and saw a lot of action in North Africa (1942) and during the Battle of Normandy.

So yeah, a very useful & considerable artillery piece here! :thumbup:
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