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Von Miligan10 Oct 2013 2:46 a.m. PST

WIP – Gallipoli, British Army mountain gun and Renault FT radio Tank WW1-WW2
WIP – Gallipoli, British Army mountain gun and Renault FT radio Tank WW1-WW2
Although we have put a lot of focus into getting all the new 20mmZone models into production, we still have some EWM projects making progress. Here are some of them. A small selection of WIP projects from EWM and 20mmZone.

The British Army Screw gun dismantled and carried on mules with 4 Muleteers. The weapon is designed to be mounted on the open backed Mules and the Muleteers come in 2 poses leading the animals. Here a picture of the gun put together. Crew is one the way. Suitable for WW1 to WW2 campaigns, middle and Far East, Syria and East Africa. The whole will be £8.50 GBP and available soon.



Some of the First allied miniatures for Gallipoli. Classic Lancaster Fusiliers and others as depicted in reference pictures of the time boarding ships leaving for the Med and the hell that was Gallipoli. Suitable for British Middle East 1916-1918 campaigns. More will follow, these are some of the first I have been working on. They will expand into an even larger WW1 range covering middle east and Western front theatres from 1914 – 1918.

Renault FT Radio command Tank. First introduced in 1917 and still seeing service in 1940. Come with a commander wearing French style Face armour. The various gun and MG caring FT's will also follow very soon. Prototype casting with all round views. Figure included in pack.

Details, pictures and comment on the EWM facebook page at

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Cheers

Paul T @EWM/20mmZone

Tarleton10 Oct 2013 9:14 a.m. PST

I like the screw gun and team. Ideal for VBCW again, just substitute the Indians for marching etc tommies or civies/LDV types.

The FT-17 command tank is a cracker. Love the commander in goggles and mask. Again loads of potential for VBCW or Pulp.

The Gallipoli guys look good, I see where the Turks come in now :)

Mooseworks810 Oct 2013 3:47 p.m. PST

Nice stuff.

The Colonel10 Oct 2013 11:08 p.m. PST

Come on chaps, you mean Lancashire Fusiliers.

The Colonel

monk2002uk10 Oct 2013 11:32 p.m. PST

Or York and Lancaster Regiment, whose 6th (Service) Battalion served at Suvla Bay. It was the Lancashire Fusiliers though, as noted by The Colonel, that were involved in the landing on 'W' Beach.

Robert

Joes Shop Supporting Member of TMP12 Oct 2013 5:08 a.m. PST

Very Nice!

Personal logo Bobgnar Supporting Member of TMP12 Oct 2013 11:53 a.m. PST

Indian mountain gun set reminds me of one of my favorite Britains sets,
The Indian Service Corps. They made an Indian mountain gun set, but I have never seen it for sale. The British version is nice.

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genew4914 Oct 2013 9:57 p.m. PST

I have the British version. Stored away. Bought it in 60's or 70's.

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