Yes, the 75mm pack or mountain howitzer was used, primarily in smaller and higher bases due to the light weight of the piece and the ammunition. With a high rate of fire and high angle it's basically as good as a mortar. My 155mm was not ready for that show and nobody has made a U.S. 105mm howitzer yet in 1/6 scale.
Great work, really amazing detail.
Add a coat of fine red dust, then mist with 50/50 glycerin/water for effect.
So awesome
cool stuff AZ
Parabéns pelo vídeo! Belos action figures! Eu gostaria muito de possuir action figures assim.
You are missing the "Claymores"
Man this stuff had to of cost over 1500$ but I love it
Wonder how much time that took
Is the cannon a 75mm? They used it in 'Nam? 🤔
Yes, the 75mm pack or mountain howitzer was used, primarily in smaller and higher bases due to the light weight of the piece and the ammunition. With a high rate of fire and high angle it's basically as good as a mortar. My 155mm was not ready for that show and nobody has made a U.S. 105mm howitzer yet in 1/6 scale.
The 75mm has even been in service in Afghanistan by U.S. special forces and Rangers.
@@aarondolan1767 ok thanx dude. That's cool😃😃😃
Coulda built a real firebase for 1000 bucks