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wargamer601 Nov 2009 12:17 p.m. PST

As part of a planned expansion, Pithead Miniatures have released a large range of 10mm artillery for WW2 minor nations including several of the gun tractors used to pull them.

The company has plans to make each of these new ranges as comprehensive as possible so wargamers can field a national army that will include most available equipment.

At this time Pithead's French and Polish ranges are nearing completion making them the biggest ranges available in this or any other scale.

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hurrahbro01 Nov 2009 4:01 p.m. PST

Looking good,

I may move into 10mm for WW2 now that the unusual suspects are getting some love from a manufacturer.

Fish02 Nov 2009 8:03 a.m. PST

Here's a link to Finnish Artillery Museum showing the guns they have on exhibit. Naturally the guns are listed by the local designated names…
Perhaps googling will help.

link

We used to have odd pieces from here and there ;)

The museum used to have a nice & compact exhibit book "Tykistömuseon 78 Tykkiä" (78 guns of Artillery Museum) but it isn't listed in the museum shop anymore so perhaps it is out of print.

More in to depth info (actually as deep as you can get) regarding local artillery can be found in this excellent and huge 3 piece volume (in finnish): Suomen Kenttätykistön historia osat 1- 3 (The History of Finnish Field Artillery pts 1-3) that is available at the museum shop.


BTW the local Stug wasn't "Finnish Stug III F" like on your site. They were Stug III G's.

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