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.

8 comments:

  1. 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

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  2. 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

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    2. 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

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  3. Impressive, very impressive collection of guns!

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  4. 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

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  5. Thanks for checking back Gary.
    Bunkermeister

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