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Tuesday, April 14, 2020 - 12:17 AM UTC
Resicast follows up with another artillery kit, this time the depicting the British Mk VII naval gun converted as a field piece.
6-inch Mk VII on Mk III Carriage (351296). Master by George Moore. Figures shown are available separately - 357009, and 357010.

Release date: 15th April.
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I love artillery, but would not attempt a Great War gun build without some way to recreate the mountain of cases or other detritus generated by the monsters. They dropped something like 4 million shells on Paschendale before going "over the top," so it's not like a few empties would be sufficient to capture the real look of these guns.
APR 15, 2020 - 07:38 AM
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