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CooperSteveOnTheLaptop writes:

If the shell is too big, I've got lots of spare shells from the PSC Sov guns set for a 45mm & it'll work fine as a 76mm for my Russian infantry gun.
Any chance of a light german horse limber?


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NickNorthStar of North Star writes:

North Star and Crusader Miniatures have teamed up to produce a couple of new German PaK36 models for the early World War Two period.

PaK36

The PaK36 is a resin model by North Star, and the metal crew figures are by Mark Sims for Crusader Miniatures.

PaK36

Mark has made two crews: one regular German infantry and one Fallschirmjager.

PaK36

The metal crew doesn't need assembling, but the resin gun does. It is a simple kit.

PaK36

All Crusader miniatures are 28mm-sized and supplied unpainted.

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