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Post by jackh. on Jan 14, 2012 8:21:43 GMT -5
This is one of the projects on the table at the moment, progress is a bit slow . It's the Verlinden conversion based on the Italeri M107, from before Italeri chose to put the M110 on the market. Here's where I am right now. M110A2 M110A1 ACW Cheers Jack
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Post by 406 Silverado on Jan 14, 2012 8:45:28 GMT -5
Brings back memories. Will be following along on this one.
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Post by danb. on Jan 14, 2012 16:56:42 GMT -5
Woooooahh that would bring the house down in one go!!! lol looking good so far
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Post by jackh. on Jan 15, 2012 12:53:11 GMT -5
Good to have you along lads . Cheers Jack
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Post by jackh. on Jan 15, 2012 13:20:38 GMT -5
Well the only difference between them is, as you mention the lenght of the barrel ( the titel should more correctly have read M110 + M110A2 ). The short version is the original M110, which had a maximum range of 17km. The M110A1 which had the longer barrel with a plain muzzle had a maximum range of 27km, the A2 had a double muzzle had a maximum range of 29km. The M110 have now been retired from US service. Cheers Jack
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Post by wouter on Jan 15, 2012 16:18:48 GMT -5
now that's a big gun!!!!
Looks great mate
Cheers
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Post by jackh. on Jan 16, 2012 13:10:37 GMT -5
Yep Wouter they are hefty . A funny thing is that they originate from a British 8 inch artillery gun from WW1 .
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Post by Mence on Jan 16, 2012 13:14:58 GMT -5
Ooooo big guns, I like big guns ;D
Excellent subject Jack, more please!
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Post by jackh. on Jan 16, 2012 14:12:11 GMT -5
Good to have you along prof.
Cheers Jack
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Post by rm6239. on Jan 17, 2012 1:56:50 GMT -5
Jack
Very nice, love the big guns.
cheers
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Post by jackh. on Jan 17, 2012 4:10:25 GMT -5
jackwagon - Thanks, well you know me I can't help it so they are destined to end in 2 dio's . Rossco - Thanks. Cheers Jack
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Post by tonylee-Rest In Peace on Jan 17, 2012 11:56:19 GMT -5
Oh NOOOoooooo Not another one I don't have I must resist,I must resist Tony
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Post by jackh. on Jan 17, 2012 14:40:01 GMT -5
Good to have you along lads.
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Post by jackh. on Mar 18, 2012 13:33:30 GMT -5
While waiting for some paint to dry on the S-tank I managed to get some detailing started on one of the M110's. not much but everything counts ((LOL))
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Post by bigjohn on Mar 18, 2012 13:38:39 GMT -5
Nice looking builds, They look pretty impresive with those big guns.
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Post by jackh. on Mar 18, 2012 13:42:43 GMT -5
Thanks John good to have you along.
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Post by jackh. on Mar 18, 2012 15:56:28 GMT -5
Thanks jackwagon for taking a look
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Post by robbo on Mar 18, 2012 16:36:10 GMT -5
Nice work Jack, an interesting comparison
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2012 16:39:34 GMT -5
Hi Jack,nice to see these beasties back on the bench,even for a little while.Re your dio/dios...have you thought about one of these to go with one of them...
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Post by jackh. on Mar 19, 2012 14:11:02 GMT -5
Robbo - Good to have you along. Chris - I have actually made one long ago based on the Verlinden conversion (not the best conversion kit ) it's set in a Nam dio I will post some pics. But now that Perfect Scale have released a full kit + a conversion kit you never know .
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Post by jackh. on Mar 20, 2012 11:00:24 GMT -5
I will remember that jackwagon
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Post by jackh. on Oct 30, 2013 4:49:43 GMT -5
No progress on the build , but decided that the A2 will be a British Army version which means other type of tracks . So when I ordered for the Jaguar I added these to the order: So I might start this up again after the Faun
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Post by jackh. on Nov 1, 2013 8:29:14 GMT -5
jackwagon - You're absolutely right about that, it's brilliant stuf. CB -
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Post by heico on Nov 15, 2013 7:39:05 GMT -5
Woow! That's a nice big gun!
Where did you get those barrels? I am looking for a barrel for my M107. I know Barrel depot has one, but on Ebay the price of those allmost double my kit...
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Post by jackh. on Nov 18, 2013 9:06:21 GMT -5
The barrels are from Verlindens conversion set Heico.
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Post by sturmbird on Dec 16, 2013 2:31:12 GMT -5
Well the only difference between them is, as you mention the lenght of the barrel ( the titel should more correctly have read M110 + M110A2 ). The short version is the original M110, which had a maximum range of 17km. The M110A1 which had the longer barrel with a plain muzzle had a maximum range of 27km, the A2 had a double muzzle had a maximum range of 29km. The M110 have now been retired from US service. Cheers Jack I have an M110a2 parked about twenty minutes south of me, and I trained on the M110. There are several slight differences between them other than the barrel. Some are kind of funny and a couple I still don't understand why. Like seat belts! There was some added stowage and the crane and spades are slightly different. If your building a Vietnam M107, or an M110, look closely at the track your modeling. Many M107's started out as M110's, and many M110's were once M107's. The most noticeable differences are the travel lock, but the recuperators are different. The easy way to tell is that some M110's had the brackets for the travel lock (or even the complete travel lock assembly). If the M107 started life as an M110, the travel lock had to be added. A charge seven HE round at sea level and on level ground had a max range of about nine and a half miles. There was a super charge eight, but they were extremely rare, and only used with a nuke. I never saw or shot that charge. gary
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Post by paulh. on Dec 16, 2013 3:27:57 GMT -5
Missed the start of this one but bookmarked now.
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Post by jackh. on Dec 16, 2013 14:35:43 GMT -5
Gary - Thanks for the heads up will definitely be of help during this build.
Paul - good to have you along mate,
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Post by sturmbird on Dec 16, 2013 14:55:13 GMT -5
Gary - Thanks for the heads up will definitely be of help during this build. Paul - good to have you along mate, I have quite a few photos of the M110a2 on a hard drive, and if you need to see some let me know. I have no photos of the M110. All my training on that platform was tossed in a trash can in Chu Lai, and even then most of it was on 175 guns. Lots of money wasted. gary
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