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Started by Peter_T1958, November 29, 2024, 01:07:36 AM

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Peter_T1958

A project that I take up from time to time: The Austro-Hungarian 420 mm howitzer called «Küstenhaubitze M.14». And I will present it here, as in this way I have no choice but to carry on regardless my current mood  ;D

420 Rovereto 6.jpg

The sheer unlimited number of nuts and bolts and their different layout in all the photos can drive you crazy. That's why I have to put away this project in regular intervals...
(Bernhard, doesen't this sounds familiar?)

L6-5.jpg   7-8-7.jpg

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" -Leonardo Da Vinci-

https://industrial-heritage-in-scale.blogspot.ch/

finescalerr

That reminds me of a wooden ship model I put away at the age of 16 and never returned to. -- Russ

Bernhard

Quote from: Peter_T1958 on November 29, 2024, 01:07:36 AM(Bernhard, doesen't this sounds familiar?)

Yes indeed, Peter. After decorating almost 20 m of angle profiles with embossed rivets recently, I've had enough of this "meditative activity". But there's only one thing to do: keep at it!

Bernhard

Ray Dunakin

Cool! A very interesting project!
Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

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