sdkfz10/37mm?

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Alan71
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sdkfz10/37mm?

Post by Alan71 »

Hi,

Sorry for the newbie question, but I am trying to clarify something on the Germany Weapons Data Sheet on page 36 of the Micro Armour: The Game rulebook.

First, what model in the GHQ range is used to represent the unit sdkfz10/37mm.
Do people use the sdkfz10/4 SPAA 20mm model instead?

There is another entry in the list that I don't get: sdkfz7/Flak37(quad), I tried searching for it and can only find that it's the FLAK 38 (Flakvierling) that was quad, is the unit in the list accurate?

thanks for your help,

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Post by chriskrum »

Try code G99

The halftrack pack comes with five models. 4 are normal 251 Cs and one is the 10 version (which is the platoon commander).

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Post by Mickel »

The Sd-7 had either a quad 20mm (Flak 38 according to the catalogue) or single 37mm (Flak 36). Don't know if one was more common. The GHQ models have an armoured -7 for the 37mm and soft for the quad. Probably just a typo somewhere.

I've be a little surprised if an Sd-10 could mount a 37mm. Could tow it I guess, but it's a pretty big gun.

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Post by chriskrum »

Sorry, scratch what I said. I thought you were looking for the 251/10.

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Post by Bob2000 »

Hello Alan71,

I see that you are from Montreal ? I live near Montreal. I will be please to offer you some targuet for your AA guns if you are interested to play a friendly game with me.

I got fairly decent sized armies for late WWII (US, Germans and British/Canadians).

Regards,

Robert

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email sent!

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Post by 1ComOpsCtr »

I've been looking through my library and have not come across a 10 model with a 37mm AA mount. There are lots of single 20mm mounts but no 37mm's I can find. Because the 20mm mount looks so large on the track you might have it confused with the larger gun.

I can't find my Squadron book on the small track but there is a picture of the 20mm mounted on one in the back of the 250/251 booklet.

I think the 37mm was too heavy and had too much recoil for the smaller track... but that's just my opinion.

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