Finished Paint job
I finished painting my Ogre tanks and GHQ minis I used in my last skirmish... wish I had gotten them done earlier. Oh well!
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Finished Paint job
I finished painting my Ogre tanks and GHQ minis I used in my last skirmish... wish I had gotten them done earlier. Oh well!
why do you need 518 men for 12 Field Guns?
Working on more minis
Anyone who remembers that panther I was working on I finally glued to it’s rock. I have also used some clay to build out a couple bases for field gun infantry! I may build put together a few more infantry bases before I get to painting.
La Prima Guerra Mondiale segnò l’apogeo dell’artiglieria da campo, che causò oltre il 70% delle perdite totali. I cannoni campali (field guns) — leggeri, mobili, trainati da cavalli e progettati per il supporto diretto alla fanteria — dominarono i primi anni di guerra prima che gli obici pesanti e le trincee trasformassero il conflitto in una guerra di logoramento. Francia, Germania, Gran Bretagna e Russia schierarono i modelli più rappresentativi, ognuno con punti di forza e debolezze che influenzarono tattiche e esiti delle battaglie.
leggi aricolo completo su: https://cronachedibattaglia.altervista.org/i-cannoni-campali-nella-prima-guerra-mondiale/
Art of the Gun: Winchester SX3 20 Gauge Shotgun
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