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155mm Howitzer M1918

Heavy Field Howitzer · Between the Wars to World War II
Das Werk · 35023 · 1/35 · 2022
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155mm Howitzer M1918
155mm Howitzer M1918
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x 155mm Howitzer M1918 1/35 scale heavy field howitzer
1:
United States Army
155mm Howitzer M1918
United States Army
2:
United States Marine Corps
155mm Howitzer M1918
United States Marine Corps

Product Details

Highly detailed static plastic model
US produced version of the French 155mm howitzer
Features all destictive changes of the US WW2 version
(Version used by US Marine Corps)
Can be built in transport and firing position with hitch
Two types of ammunition
Ammo, crates (transport boxes) & shell handling cradle included
Two types of loading rammer included
Breech can be built open or closed
Photo-Etch-Parts included

Please note:

No Figures are included

History

Known by many different names „Canon de 155 Mle 1917 Schneider C“ (France, Belgium), „15.5cm sFH 414(f)“ (German Afrikakorps), „Model 1918 155mm Howitzer - Schneider“ (U.S.A.) this powerful and robust howitzer served in the armies of many nations during World War I, the Spanish Civil War, World War II and even beyond.
The last military to use the Schneider 155 was Finland, with a modified version serving in a training roll into the 1980s.

This boxing, Das Werk DW35023, includes parts needed to build the U.S. Model 1918 version. The kit can be built in the travel or battery (firing) positions, with the breech open or closed, and includes accessories that would be common in a firing position.
Shells of two types, along with their crates, as well as two styles of loading rammer, and the manual shell handling cradle, are also included. The shell handling cradle can be mounted to the chassis, as might be seen in travel or in museums, or it can be placed as an accessory in a diorama.

The U.S. Model 1918 served in the Pacific Theater of Operations in the early years of the war. The elements that make the U.S. version unique (pneumatic tires, flat shield, unique rear tow hitch and data plaque) are included in this boxing of the kit.
For the World War I version, see Das Werk kit DW35022.

Marking Options & Colour Profiles

The kit includes Pre-World War WII & World War II markings:

USMC
Soloman Islands, 1943

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*155mm Howitzer M1918 1/35 scale heavy field howitzer

Product Details

Highly detailed static plastic model
US produced version of the French 155mm howitzer
Features all destictive changes of the US WW2 version
(Version used by US Marine Corps)
Can be built in transport and firing position with hitch
Two types of ammunition
Ammo, crates (transport boxes) & shell handling cradle included
Two types of loading rammer included
Breech can be built open or closed
Photo-Etch-Parts included

Please note:

No Figures are included

History

Known by many different names „Canon de 155 Mle 1917 Schneider C“ (France, Belgium), „15.5cm sFH 414(f)“ (German Afrikakorps), „Model 1918 155mm Howitzer - Schneider“ (U.S.A.) this powerful and robust howitzer served in the armies of many nations during World War I, the Spanish Civil War, World War II and even beyond.
The last military to use the Schneider 155 was Finland, with a modified version serving in a training roll into the 1980s.

This boxing, Das Werk DW35023, includes parts needed to build the U.S. Model 1918 version. The kit can be built in the travel or battery (firing) positions, with the breech open or closed, and includes accessories that would be common in a firing position.
Shells of two types, along with their crates, as well as two styles of loading rammer, and the manual shell handling cradle, are also included. The shell handling cradle can be mounted to the chassis, as might be seen in travel or in museums, or it can be placed as an accessory in a diorama.

The U.S. Model 1918 served in the Pacific Theater of Operations in the early years of the war. The elements that make the U.S. version unique (pneumatic tires, flat shield, unique rear tow hitch and data plaque) are included in this boxing of the kit.
For the World War I version, see Das Werk kit DW35022.

Marking Options & Colour Profiles

The kit includes Pre-World War WII & World War II markings:

USMC
Soloman Islands, 1943

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