Jeffshiu's Miniatures 120mm WWII German 7.5cm Light Infantry Gun w/ Gun Crews

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pinkfloyd

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Hi all, my latest release just roll out, hope you like it!
Item info:
120mm
JS120083 WWII German 7.5cm Light Infantry Gun w/ Gun Crews.
Limited edition 85 copies, Price: $260
Come with this kit have an ORIGINAL Kirin 7.5cm infantry gun ( I can 200% guarantee ORIGINAL ).
Guys might interest to know why I have many these kits? Around 8-10 years ago, I was purchased over 100 these 7.5cm infantry gun kits and many others Kirin items from Hong Kong distributor when they clearance sale all Kirin items. Around 20 sets were sold in Ebay, now I still have 85 copies on hands, I want bring this gun alive so this project came out finally!
Thanks for looking!
Jeff
 

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Just incredible Jeff and if you sepia tinted these images, they would pass as actual WW2 photos!

Amazing dynamic figures and overall presentation and at a bargain price for what's offered - I just wish I did WW2!

Gary
 
Very impressive and lifelike set, my compliments.
Also very creative from a business point of view. The set as a whole is much more attractive than the sum of its parts!

Cheers
Adrian
 
Stunning. Absolutely stunning. I may well sell some kits so as to purchase this. Jeff, I’ll be in touch.
 
And I thought I was weird buying three of something. Would have liked to been at that Kirin sale
Lovely work Jeff
 



It is the so-called "early model" with wooden wheels for horse-drawn train...:










There exists also a "later model", they had steel wheels with rubber tires ...








The last - guaranteed - use of this ancient gun from the First World War took place in May 1945 at the 2nd Marine Infantry Division (barely trained young naval recruits who were burned as infantry!) near the town of Verden, 20 kilometers from my hometown Bremen.


Cheers
 
Beautiful and extremely realistic pieces, really a great work! Well done! (y)

I do have, and have done it, this gun, but on 1/35, many Moons ago... :)


Cheers!

Dolf
 
"There exists also a "later model", they had steel wheels with rubber tires ..."

Thanks Martin (y)

That's the one I have (Esci, was it?) in 1/35.


Cheers!

Dolf
 
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