sdkfz10/37mm?
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sdkfz10/37mm?
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,
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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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.
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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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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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.
Will
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