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Panzerleader71
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Post by Panzerleader71 »

Is the M7 mini a whole unit, or is the 105 gun separate?

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Post by Thunder »

Its a seperate gun.

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Post by Panzerleader71 »

Thunder wrote:Its a seperate gun.
Excellent.

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Post by FOW1918 »

Plan on making some Defrocked Priests?
I do!

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Post by Panzerleader71 »

FOW1918 wrote:Plan on making some Defrocked Priests?
I do!
That is indeed the plan. :wink:

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Post by FOW1918 »

That should be an easy convert. I am working on some Wasp carriers and Churchill Crocs for my Brits/Canadians.

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Post by Panzerleader71 »

FOW1918 wrote:That should be an easy convert. I am working on some Wasp carriers and Churchill Crocs for my Brits/Canadians.
How are you doing the Wasps?

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Post by FOW1918 »

I am taking a universal carrier, adding a fuel tank to the back, running a hose off of it into the bed (wire) and changing the front gun portion. Adding the two crew and done!
I will post a pic of I can get my camera to work well enough. I just finished putting them together tonight. :D

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Post by pushbike »

Go for it this is nice and easy conversion,
Here are my "Unfrocked Priests".

Chris.

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Post by Panzerleader71 »

Very nice! What did you use for he added armour plate?

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Post by pushbike »

Very nice! What did you use for he added armour plate?

Just regular plastic card and green stuff sand bags

Thanks Chris

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Post by ACWBill »

Nicely done Chris. The sandbags were a nice touch.
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Post by kgpanzer »

Nicely done...what did the allies use these models priest for mainly? i have not seen alot of data on this version

cheers
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Post by FOW1918 »

The British and Canadians used them for troop transports during Normandy.
Great addition to your PBI!

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