
"Prussian M1867 Krupp C/67 6-pdr (9cm) field gun" Topic
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hi EEE ya  | 13 Dec 2023 3:59 a.m. PST |
Hello everyone , Impossible to find models, illustrations or period photos of the Prussian M1867 Krupp C/67 6-pdr (9cm) field gun ? |
Kuznetsov  | 13 Dec 2023 5:52 a.m. PST |
ARTILLERY OF THE EGYPTIAN ARMY 1882 The Egyptian artillery consisted mostly of Krupp field pieces, of the pattern used by the Prussians in their 1870 war against the French (C67) link Is this it? |
hi EEE ya  | 13 Dec 2023 6:19 a.m. PST |
Sorry, but this jacklex miniatures model is not a Prussian M1867 Krupp C/67 6-pdr (9cm) BLR field gun for the wars of 1870, but alas a Prussian M1873 Krupp C/73 (9cm) BLR field gun … |
ColCampbell  | 13 Dec 2023 8:12 a.m. PST |
Is this what you are looking for: link or link Jim |
ColCampbell  | 13 Dec 2023 8:31 p.m. PST |
Plus the Perry Brothers have both the 4-lbr and the 6-lbr in their 28mm Franco-Prussian War range. link Jim |
hi EEE ya  | 14 Dec 2023 1:50 a.m. PST |
@ColCampbell, Thanks for your help.I don't know what caliber SteveBarber's is, but I think it's an M1864 Krupp C/64 – 4 pdr field gun. The Prussian 90mm Krupp Field Gun is from the front so the illustration is unusable for me. On the other hand, the illustration of the PRU 22 of the Perrys is very interesting, I would have to know their sources or I would have to find the same for 20mm gunner figurines. |
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