I've always adored the German Pak 40 AT gun. That's not really a howitzer or
artillery for that matter. Hasn't a member build one?

By the way, since I am new to this hobby, can fixed artillery (eg. "88mm")
use direct wired control without using a TX/RC device?

-Mike M

2009/6/5 Pureteenlard <pureteenl...@hotmail.com>

>
> You could always build one of these instead;
>
> http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/britain/jpmpheasant-1.jpg
>
> A bit more potent when it comes to killing tanks.
>
> Pete.
>
> On Jun 3, 9:09 pm, Steve Tyng <steve...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Doug wrote:
> > > Are you planning to build an artillery piece and not a tank, Steve ?
> >
> > I've already built the ultimate tank so no need for another one!  ;-)
> >
> > But I have decided the accessorize the Cromwell a bit.  I'm just about
> > done building a WW2 "Ben Hur" 1 1/2 ton supply trailer and am thinking
> > of doing the field gun.  The idea is to have something reliable to
> > counter the Naverone gun.  I was looking at doing the M1 Long Tom gun
> > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/155_mm_Long_Tom) but in 1:6 it's over 4'
> > in length and those ten road wheels are cost prohibitive.  So... I
> > looked around for a two wheeled gun and found the 25 Pounder.  Things
> > I like about the gun is that it's British so will go well with the
> > Cromwell, it's got that cool ground plate that it rotates on, and it'd
> > be easy and quick to build.
> >
> > Steve
> >
>


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