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Saturday, July 15, 2017 - 12:42 AM UTC
Following their M.11 30 cm Austro-Hungarian mortar, Special Hobby have announced a full resin kit of the 24 cm M.98 as part of their CMK range.
Austro-Hungarian WWI 24 cm Mörser M.98
An all-resin kit of an Austro-Hungarian WW1 mortar. The master has been designed and produced using 3D CAD/CAM system. The model offers splendid levels of detail, similar to those of our other kits of WW1 weapons.
The M.98 mortar was the first state-of-art Skoda-produced mortar to be introduced to the Austro-Hungarian army and also the first one to be towed by motor vehicles. It was a high quality weapon which service was restricted only by unsuitable ammunition causing rather small range of fire. At the beginning of the war, the Austro-Hungarian army operated 12 batteries each with 4 mortars, in 1917 30 mortars were still in service, however, only a year later, the army had not more than two batteries left.
Item #RA057 is due for release soon - Price: 77.30 Euros
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on ARMORAMA.
An all-resin kit of an Austro-Hungarian WW1 mortar. The master has been designed and produced using 3D CAD/CAM system. The model offers splendid levels of detail, similar to those of our other kits of WW1 weapons.
The M.98 mortar was the first state-of-art Skoda-produced mortar to be introduced to the Austro-Hungarian army and also the first one to be towed by motor vehicles. It was a high quality weapon which service was restricted only by unsuitable ammunition causing rather small range of fire. At the beginning of the war, the Austro-Hungarian army operated 12 batteries each with 4 mortars, in 1917 30 mortars were still in service, however, only a year later, the army had not more than two batteries left.
Item #RA057 is due for release soon - Price: 77.30 Euros
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on ARMORAMA.
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