Buy O Gauge & O Scale Locomotives – Tax-Free Today (Limited Offer) 50% OFF EVERYTHING! HURRY & SHOP NOW!
VP 1:35 Artillery & Tank Ammo Boxes Resin Set Sale!

VP 1:35 Artillery & Tank Ammo Boxes Resin Set

Review

Verlinden Productions 1/35 Artillery & Tank Ammo Boxes Resin SetPre-owned resin kit.Artillery consists of ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach

  • $18.00

  • $14.40

  • 100% Happiness Backed or Your Money Back
  • Spend 30, Ship Free
  • Love It or Return It Within 60 Days

Quantity :

SKU: X65652852

Category:

Details

Verlinden Productions 1/35 Artillery & Tank Ammo Boxes Resin Set

Pre-owned resin kit.

Artillery consists of ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during sieges, and led to heavy, fairly immobile siege engines. As technology improved, lighter, more mobile field artillery cannons were developed for battlefield use. This development continues today; modern self-propelled artillery vehicles are highly mobile weapons of great versatility generally providing the largest share of an army’s total firepower.

Originally, the word “artillery” referred to any group of soldiers primarily armed with some form of manufactured weapon or armour. Since the introduction of gunpowder and cannon, “artillery” has largely meant cannon, and in contemporary usage, usually refers to shell-firing guns, howitzers, and mortars (collectively called barrel artillery, cannon artillery or gun artillery) and rocket artillery. In common speech, the word “artillery” is often used to refer to individual devices, along with their accessories and fittings, although these assemblages are more properly called “equipment”. However, there is no generally recognized generic term for a gun, howitzer, mortar, and so forth: the United States uses “artillery piece”, but most English-speaking armies use “gun” and “mortar”. The projectiles fired are typically either “shot” (if solid) or “shell” (if not solid). Historically, variants of solid shot including canister, chain shot and grapeshot were also used. “Shell” is a widely used generic term for a projectile, which is a component of munitions.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “VP 1:35 Artillery & Tank Ammo Boxes Resin Set”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *