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Silly question, but didnt the horse drawn guns have the wood wheels rather than the pressed metal?
James
 
JERRY,

I'm coming a bit late on this one .... WoW !! Yeah I love those Gun Covers !! Awesome Job. Cool Concept ! I'll be lookin forward to this !!!
 
Silly question, but didnt the horse drawn guns have the wood wheels rather than the pressed metal?
James

Nope I'm kind of wrong again. I guess they could wear the pressed metal wheels.

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Sorry Jerry, Still watching with interest.
 
Made some progress on the limber. I hav every little in the way of good refs for this so here is where it is so far. I had to alter the box with new sides and move the front side up a little. Here are comparison pics between the old and new


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Excellent work! B)

I have a revell 1/72 german artillery set, on my old diorama 12y. ago. I remember rubber parts and figures, not very easy to sand and work with :blink :S ...


All the best!
Dusan.
 
WoW!!! That is just WOW!! I can't tell you how long that I have been looking for pics like this on the net and by asking friends,etc. This is a gold mine and I will have to take at least an hour or so to check it all out. Thank you so much dude!
 
OK,another request. Does anyone have the AFV club LfH18/40 late version or the 75mm Pak that theyw ant to part with or trade? Or also,the old,out of production Italerei Horse drawn convey kit? Either that or the 2 seperate kits that made up that set. The horse drawn ambulance and the horse drawn supply wagon.
J
 
Jerry , let me check my stash after work , around 3:30 pm EST .

I know I have the two wagons , I've got the lefh 18 , don't know if it's the 18/40 or just the 18 .
 
Hiya Jerry! Sorry I missed this, looks like it's gonna be a sweet build! :ro: Most excellent recon, Glenn (as usual!) :notworthy :notworthy
 
I opted to go with the newer,lighter version of the limber,the picture of which is in the background. Here is where I am so far. Got the basic shape hashed out I think.
J



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JERRY ,

Great Lookin stuff !! WoW ! Great building !!!

CHEYENNE - WoW ! Great collection of Pix !!

JERRY - Have you heard of the book - In Deadly Combat , A German Soldier's Memoir of the Eastern Front , Gottlob Herbert Biderman , Kansas (ISBN- 0-7006-1122-3) An Awesome book. Personal account from an Infantry soldier that crews Artillery. It's a fast read with some really Great pictures - from every day life to some Choice shotz of th Cassions etc. !!!

Great Build ! Go Dogg Go !!
 
Jerry , hope I'm not too late .......................

The ref. pic. you're using is an ammo limber used to hook up to a wheeled or tracked vehicle .

The camo ref pic. is the one you should be refering to for horses ............ see the two bars with rings for the traces for the horse rigging .
The single tree for the horses slides into the tube in this pic .

The pic. you're using doesn't have these and has a different " hook up " attachment on the end of the tube .
This is a modified arrangement to use for vehicles .


Sorry man , my fault for not making this clear ............
Both are field type mods so you shouldn't be in to much trouble , actually both appear to be made to be used for either horses or vehicles .



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Wow! More cool pics. I agree that I think the vehicle hook up is a field mode but I think my limber was purpose built as a light wieght replacement for the older all metal limber. In fact,if you read the caption it says it is the 18/40 version which goes with the LfH18/40 light weight field piece. I also submit 2 great pics,one from you and one from France. I am convinced that these were taken by American photogs at a surrender event. The first is a gun in full regailia being towed. The second is the same type of gun with a portion of a limber in the left foreground and one in the background after surrender or abandonement. I think surrender because of the trucks full of GI's and civilian women. Could be wrong. Fantastic pics though and I really appreciate it.
Any word on those hores drawn kits?



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