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Personal logo enfant perdus Supporting Member of TMP25 Aug 2014 7:35 p.m. PST

The excised bit:

"With the marriage of poor quality captured Russian guns and inadequate German-made carriages, your crack Assault Artillery will have the thrill of wondering whether the barrels and breeches give out before the wheels fall off!"

GGouveia25 Aug 2014 8:07 p.m. PST

It seems based on whay I found it was a very good gun but yes wheel breakage was an issue.

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mashrewba26 Aug 2014 2:46 a.m. PST

Not on the models hopefully!!

langobard26 Aug 2014 3:51 a.m. PST

Sounds interesting, what do we do, roll a 1-2, the barrel fails, 3 is breach failure, 4 is wheels fall off, 5-6 fire as normal?

monk2002uk26 Aug 2014 4:28 a.m. PST

There aren't many accounts written by infantry gun teams in WW1 but there are some. The ones I have read do not fuss about broken carriages or worn barrels. The bigger concerns were incoming enemy fire, both artillery and SA/MG fire.

Nice to see another version of the Sturmkanone in 15mm.

Robert

GGouveia26 Aug 2014 2:25 p.m. PST

I hope they do a French range as well.

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