155mm Howitzer Model of 1917 (Schneider)
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2 2 September 2019, 05:12
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Thanks! This one was a struggle. While doing the camo scheme, I accidentally dropped my wooden model painting stand on the model. The spade and trail shattered into 10 pieces. I thought that it was a total loss. But, I was able to get all of the pieces back together and it is almost impossible to tell where it was broke.
3 September 2019, 01:41
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This is the full resin kit from Commander Models. It took quite a bit of prep work, 18 hours, to clean the flash and mold parting seams and fill the voids and pin holes. I added a long list of missing details including brakes, on-gun tools, wheel hubs, travel lock latches, spade hinge and latches, trail handles. I detailed numerous other kit parts. All in all, I spent 90 hours on the kit.
It is a welcome addition to my WW1 AEF artillery park.