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This model comes in 23 parts.
The 155 GPF was a French field gun which saw service in both WWI and WWII. Although mainly used by the French and Americans it was also in use with Germany, Australia, Finland and Japan, among others.
It entered service in 1917 and was built in France and America. The |U|S used the gun up until 1942 when it was replaced by the "Long Tom".
Please Note: First 3 photos show the Plastic and the second three show the resin versions. In the plastic shots, the spades are the wrong way round; the tapered end should face away from the barrel.
The 155 GPF was a French field gun which saw service in both WWI and WWII. Although mainly used by the French and Americans it was also in use with Germany, Australia, Finland and Japan, among others.
It entered service in 1917 and was built in France and America. The |U|S used the gun up until 1942 when it was replaced by the "Long Tom".
Please Note: First 3 photos show the Plastic and the second three show the resin versions. In the plastic shots, the spades are the wrong way round; the tapered end should face away from the barrel.
- Designer: WyndhamGraves