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Thursday, May 17, 2018 - 03:33 AM UTC
Blitz focuses this time on the First World War, with a 220mm Long Schneider Mle 17, its ammunition and three figures.
The 220mm Long Schneider Mle 17 was a French gun produced in 1917. It was employed during the last stages of the war and continued in service until the Second World War.
Forty guns were captured by the Wehrmacht and used for coastal defense on the Channel Islands and also as part of the Atlantic Wall. Four of them were even sent to Italy.
The figures are for three Artillery French soldiers of the WWI.
Finally, there is also a new set with 12 projectiles, 12 charges, a cleaning rod and a box of fuses.
Forty guns were captured by the Wehrmacht and used for coastal defense on the Channel Islands and also as part of the Atlantic Wall. Four of them were even sent to Italy.
The figures are for three Artillery French soldiers of the WWI.
Finally, there is also a new set with 12 projectiles, 12 charges, a cleaning rod and a box of fuses.
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