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Pat


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Paul B posted this in another thread below:

"Did you know that SHQ now have the Fine Scale Factory range of WW1 artillery available?"

I certainly didn't, and thought this merited a dedicated thread since the SHQ homepage didn't show any news for ages to me. Thanks to Paul's hint I found this list on http://www.shqminiatures.co.uk/Sitefiles/main.php (check menu item "20mm WW1 artillery"):

 

WW1

British 13pdr Field Gun (was FS WE-01)

£7.00
 
WW2

British 11.4cm Field Gun (was FS WE-02)

£7.00
 
WW3

French 75mm Field Gun (was FS WE-03)

£7.00
 
WW4

German 7.7cm Field Gun (was FS WE-04)

£7.00
 
WW5

German 15cm Field Gun (was FS WE-05)

£8.00
 
WW6

French 120mm Howitzer (was FS WE-06)

£7.00
 
WW7

German/Swiss Mortar (was FS WE-07)

£7.00
 
WW8

German 42mm Heavy Field Howitzer (was FS WE-08)

£24.00
 
WW9

German Limber, with 1 figure (was FS WE-09)

£7.00
 
WW10

German Ammunition Trailer (was part of FS WE-10)

£8.00
 
WW11

German Light Box Car / Field Wagon (was FS WE-11)

£8.00
 
WW12

German Medium Box Car / Field Wagon (was FS WE-12)

£8.00
 
WW13

German Shell Casings & Grenades (was FS WE-14)

£8.00
 
WW14

German Artillery Observation Wagon (was FS WE-15)

£8.00
 

 

 

Hope this is of some interest. The Fine Scale Factory kits' quality ranges from poor to good, and the Landships reviews reflect this. The WW1 figures I have seen were conversions of plastic figures cast in white metal. Thanks to Paul. Regards, Pat

 



-- Edited by Pat on Friday 15th of March 2013 02:30:19 PM

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http://www.shqminiatures.co.uk/Sitefiles/main.php

Select "20mm WWI Artillery" from menu.

WW1

British 13pdr Field Gun (was FS WE-01)

WW2

British 11.4cm Field Gun (was FS WE-02)

WW3

French 75mm Field Gun (was FS WE-03)

WW4

German 7.7cm Field Gun (was FS WE-04)

WW5

German 15cm Field Gun (was FS WE-05)

WW6

French 120mm Howitzer (was FS WE-06)

WW7

German/Swiss Mortar (was FS WE-07)

WW8

German 42mm Heavy Field Howitzer (was FS WE-08)

WW9

German Limber, with 1 figure (was FS WE-09)

WW10

German Ammunition Trailer (was part of FS WE-10)

WW11

German Light Box Car / Field Wagon (was FS WE-11)

WW12

German Medium Box Car / Field Wagon (was FS WE-12)

WW13

German Shell Casings & Grenades (was FS WE-14)

WW14

German Artillery Observation Wagon (was FS WE-15)



-- Edited by Rectalgia on Saturday 16th of March 2013 05:29:25 PM

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Wow the colour manbiggrin.... seriously not sensible colours how on earth do they expect you to read that?evileye

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What's an 11.4 cm field gun?

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Rob, 11.4cm is almost 4.5 inches. smile



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I'm guessing WW8 "German 42mm Heavy Field Howitzer" actually refers to the 42cm monster. Another 3cm and you could get a skinny gunner down that barrel (it has been done, one of the Armstrong RMLs at Gibraltar, 1902 - went down a Gunner, came out a Bombardier).

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