Infantry Tutorial

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Ritter
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Post by Ritter »

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A couple of 8cm Granatwerfer 34 teams on the edge of a field. The figures come from the new German Infantry, slightly
modified by carving a mortar round from the rifles on two figures and removal of the grenade from the third. He then recieved a
3-round ammo crate to lug around - the pose works well for this. He can also be used to hold the leg of the 120mm mortar.

Mortar was taken from the UK Desert H/W blister. Its a pretty good fix for the lack of a German 81mm.

Troy

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Post by Oberst »

Hi. Can you tell me what weapon you are useing in your "panzerjager"? Everything I have read on panzerjager, say that they are SPAT units useing jagdpanther, jagdtiger,jagdpz, hetzer, and the marders I - III for the most part.
Kelly

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Post by Ritter »

Panzerjager?! I ment Panzerknacker... :?

(Panzerjäger also refers to the towed PaK guns of various calibers earlier in the war.) :roll:

TR

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Post by dougeagle »

Good stuff there Troy, really, you do awesome work, as does everybody else.

All you need to do now is a tutorial on Allied infantry...British/Canadians, US, Soviets. :D
Doug

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