Bunker Talk blog with 30,000 photos of my toy soldier collection of Roco Minitanks, Heiser Models, Fidelis Models, Airfix and Pegasus figures; and 54mm & 60mm plastic soldiers from Tim Mee, Elastowit, BMC, MPC. Be sure to follow Bunker Talk. Email at BunkerMeister45@aol.com. Get merch at: https://www.redbubble.com/people/bunkertalkwar/shop
Followers
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Artillery Organized According to My Artillery Rules
WWII Soviet infantry guns.
Many artillery sets don't come with crews.
The Airfix WWII Russian infantry is so terrible that I have disarmed most of them and impressed them into the artillery.
One full battery of artillery with a HQ and an ammo dump.
I have been working to provide a fire direction center and ammo dump for all my artillery.
And crews fro all the guns.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
8 comments:
Mike where did you get those guns?what scale are they?I've never seen guns like that tell us a little bit about them.thanks, Gary
76 mm regimental gun M1927 made in soft metal, I have had them for over 30 years. They may have been made by Houston's Tracks in 1/72nd scale, but I don't remember. Zvezda does make them in plastic, and while I don't have any, yet, their stuff is usually great. Soviets used them for direct infantry support, not unlike the German 75mm infantry gun.
Bunkermeister
Impressive, very impressive collection of guns!
Thank you Phil. I have posted 12,000 photos in the last 10 years, check them out.
And stay tuned for more artillery photos coming soon. I often take pictures a month or more in advance and often post the blog a few weeks ahead. Thanks for reading.
Bunkermeister
Thanks for checking back Gary.
Bunkermeister
Thanks Mike for sharing.I will look those guns up and do a little research on them.looking forward to what kind of artillery you post here in the future.always enjoy looking at your blog..Gary Panter
Post a Comment