Short, Squat and Deadly

 

38 cm sehr schwere Minenwerfer

 

Prior to the start of WW1, Germany correctly assessed the need for heavy artillery to reduce enemy fixed fortifications and entrenchments. They developed a decent variety of heavy howitzers and mortars for this task. One of the simplest was the 38cm Heavy Trench Mortar. It lobbed a massive shell that came down nearly vertically to punch through roofs of fortifications and demolish sections of trenches or wire. Unusually, the shell was longer than the barrel. (Rick Taylor)



3D resin kit

Figure not included


Perfect for a diorama as standalone kit


A ton of detail and plenty of goodies


Small parts count, huge amount of detail.