WWI Horse Artillery

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WWI Horse Artillery

Post by thinredline » Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:28 am

I am looking for a manufacturer of 28mm WW1 Horse Artillery gun limbers and teams - any nationality - any suggestions ?

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Post by PaulMc » Thu Nov 24, 2005 6:46 pm

Hi Bob,

Renegade have started their range of artillery (and rather nice it looks too, although no limbers as yet). However, Foundry's Franco Prussian range can be used, probably with some minor conversion work here and there. Hope that's a start for you.

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Post by thinredline » Sat Nov 26, 2005 4:26 pm

Thanks for the response Paul.

Looks like Foundry will be the answer.

Had been looking through Copplestone and Renegade, nice artillery, but as yet no limbers, but FPW Foundry will provide a close resemblance.


Thank you, :)

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Post by PaulMc » Sun Nov 27, 2005 3:29 pm

Hi Bob,

I just had a look at Foundry's site again and searched under "First World War Artillery", I found RHA guns and limbers, and there was also a French gun too (probably a 75mm).

I'm going to have a wee check around other sites to see if any colonial guns would suit the part.

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Post by thinredline » Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:38 pm

I need new specs :!:
Should have spotted this, and looks like my site navigation has let me down (or downright impatience when flicking thro the Foundry site)

Many thanks Paul - you've put a smile on my face, even if tinged with modicum of embarassment :oops: :D

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