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New German Horse Drawn Wagon and Artillery Limbers

German supply wagon supplied with 4 horses or 2 horses. Comes with an optional canvas cover. There is interior detailing so you can use without as well.

Its a rapid build kit as well so it wont take long to build as you can see.

German Artillery limber. For towing medium and heavy guns. Supplied with steel pattern and wooden wheels, use which ever ones you want. The remaining spare wheels will always be useful for other projects or models.

We made the wagon body from high grade plastic, the horses, wheels  and detailing were re-mastered by me and then we remoulded all of these re-worked patterns. The results are shown here.

The supply wagon comes with 4 horses at £8.50 or a 2 horse version at £7.50.

The Artillery limber with 6 horses and 3 outriders mounted on the horses is £9.50. This includes the additional wheel options.

The supply wagon is useful from WW1 to WW2 on all fronts. These supply wagons were used in great numbers across all European fronts. The limbers is also useful for the same time span. However, the crew on the limber horses are wearing WW2 steel pattern helmets.

You can see more pictures and comments at our face book site at :

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.694251493955155.1073741868.585343228179316&type=3&uploaded=13

 

These are available to order now on the EWM/20mmzone Web store at :

http://earlywarminiatures.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=429_435_436&zenid=781baffd72789c2eddd7f3f1111b4287

 

Thanks for your interest, and as always, Ian and I look forward to your comments.

Paul and Ian @20mmZone/Shell Hole Scenics/EWM

 



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I feel guilty making this comment as I have no ability in the creation of masters but ..... the 2/4/6 horses are in exactly the same pose/position, they are superbly trained!! But seriously, some variation would be beneficial.



-- Edited by TeeELL on Tuesday 25th of March 2014 08:04:58 PM

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