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105mm Recoiless Gun Info Wanted

Rolling Thunder Tech

Company Commander
Have been looking for a scale three view of the weapon and have not been able to find one. Would appreciate any help and reference material. Specifically would like the model that was jeep mounted.

Leonard
RTT
 
Leonard....you may be looking for the 'wrong animal'. It's the 106 recoiless rifle. Plenty here on a search page:

106 recoilless rifle jeep mounted

HTH
 
Hi Leonard, I've developed the M27 105mm Recoilless in 1/6th scale as a kit. I've also been working on the jeep mount,

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Checked out the website, nice pieces there, will be looking for the jeep mounted unit when available. The set of jeep tires and 3D printed hubs are also nice and affordable at $87 for a set.

Leonard
RTT
 
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