The push to catch up on the piles of unpainted lead continues, with four WW1 artillery guns that I bought several years ago. The guns come from the Irregular 'Really Useful Guns' range. More photos can be found on my web page 'The Great Adventure'. Go to the Photo Gallery.
The first two guns are German 150mm, the 'workhorse' heavy guns of the German army.
The second two are British 6" howitzers, with the characteristic lack of gun shield.
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