
Brand: Forja3d
Square base with magnet slot
1 x Square Base with magnet slot. Choose Size. Random Colours
Brand: Forja3d
1 x Square Base with magnet slot. Choose Size. Random Colours
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The 155 mm vaus model 1917 Schneider was a French howbid designed by Schneider. It was essentially the 155 C canon Modèle 1915 Schneider with a plastic shutter to use propellant load in fabric loots instead of metal sheath. He was used during World War. At the beginning of World War II it was still in service.
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This is a 105 mm medium French field cannon, model 1913. It was used in the Great War and then again in World War II. It was used by French and Poles armies, and the pieces captured were subsequently used by other minor powers of the axis.
Brand: Deweycat
This is a French field cannon model 1897 of 75 mm, which served in the French armies and other allies in World War II, as well as in other smaller conflicts. The weapon was modified to use tires in the era prior to World War II, which allowed it to be towed by motorized transport. The weapon was widely used by the French, Polish, Finnish, Greek and many...
Brand: Panzer Printer
1 x Delaunay-Belleville tracked gun carrier 1918
Brand: Highland miniatures
Includes: 1 x Champion 1 x Bannerman 1 x Musician
The T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) was a 105 mm (4.1 -inch) mounted voor m3. It was used during World War II by the US Army.
Brand: Just some miniatures
6 x polysh soldier heads - Rogatywka Cap
This recognition vehicle was very modern for its time. He fought in the French army until its fall in 1940, and was subsequently modified by the Germans for different tasks. Includes two rudes games: some pneumatic and others for use in railway lines.
Brand: Highland miniatures
Includes: 1 x Champion 1 x Bannerman 1 x Musician
The Cid carrying the sacred reliquary. Includes: 1 Cid and 2 footsteps on foot. Does not include bases
The 155 mm vaus model 1917 Schneider was a French howbid designed by Schneider. It was essentially the 155 C canon Modèle 1915 Schneider with a plastic shutter to use propellant load in fabric loots instead of metal sheath. He was used during World War. At the beginning of World War II it was still in service.