
Reference: 000067-003
Brand: Deweycat
Schneider Modelo 1903 105mm





1 x Schneider Modelo 1903 105mm
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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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Reference: 000067-003
Brand: Deweycat
1 x Schneider Modelo 1903 105mm
Reference: 000066-004
Brand: Deweycat
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Reference: 003715-001
Brand: Panzer Printer
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Reference: 000408-001
Brand: Deweycat
key piece to move the heaviest artillery pieces on the battlefield
Reference: 001737-002
Brand: Highlands miniatures
1 x Cossack Leader,
Reference: 000625-001
Brand: Deweycat
Japanese Type 98 320 mm Spigot Mortar High quality resin printing
Reference: 001738-002
Brand: Highlands miniatures
Includes: 1 x Champion 1 x Bannerman 1 x Musician
Reference: 002128-001
Brand: Just some miniatures
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Reference: 001292-002
Brand: Highlands miniatures
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Reference: 001820-001
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10 x French Infantry with Smg
Reference: 000106-001
Brand: Deweycat
House with European style stucco. Choose your version: Small house with roof of tiles Small house with straw roof. Big house with roof of tiles Big house with straw roof.
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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.