Hat WWI British Artillery Crew in 1/72nd scale.
8 figures per sprue. Two separate heads with cap, and two with Wolsey helmet.
Several shells, and shell cases, and boxes.
32 figures total, no flash, great poses. My plan is to paint them green and use them as WWI and Interwar US Army.
US did use puttees some and the M1917 helmet was used from 1917 to about 1943 before it was all gone from active Army inventory.
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Showing posts with label WWI US Navy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WWI US Navy. Show all posts
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Land Navy
The US Navy sent a 14 inch railway gun to France in World War One.
It was an excellent weapon and I just had to have one for my collection.
Combining a railcar and an AHM 14 inch Army railgun and doing some swapping around of parts, I ended up with this model.
This photo has the best color reproduction.
Gives my American Army a huge advantage, having a Navy.
Labels:
Railway Artillery,
WWI US Army,
WWI US Navy
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