The latest set of guns from Hat are in hard plastic and fit together far easier than the rubberery material they were using. Here's the first of them completed, a pair of British WW1 4.5" howitzers. They are combined with the crew figures from their separate British crew pack, who have had their heads swapped with the extra sun-helmeted heads provided with the set.
The result a nice pair of guns to support operations in warmer climes from 1910 through to 1930 and beyond if you ignore the spoked wheels that were replaced with a rubber tired version.
Only downside, I finished the bases and then remembered I'd forgotten to add the extra boxes and shells that were provided!
They look very good...pity you forgot the ammobaxes but both gropus look excellent without them anyway.
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paul
I must say that I find the HaT WW1 stuff very tempting-I cannot decide to wait for some early War French/German artillery or go for the Mesopotamia campaign.
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Great stuff, excellent painting. Can I just say the gunshields' angle seems a bit off or is it just me?
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