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The Cannon 102/35 Model 1914 was a licensed variant of a British QF 4-inch naval gun Mk V.These guns had hand elevation and traverse, had either vertical or horizontal semi-automatic sliding breech block mechanisms and used fixed quick fire ammunition. [4]
2" Scale Steam roller and traction engine models on display at Midland Model Engineering 2007. The 'classic' areas of model engineering interest are live steam models (typically steam locomotives, stationary engines, marine steam engines, Showman's engines, and traction engines), [2] internal combustion engines, [3] and clock making. [4]
In 1994, Bachmann introduced the then-revolutionary E-Z track, that featured HO track built onto a moulded plastic roadbed that could be assembled like typical HO track. This allowed for operating HO trains on the floor without worry of dust, lint and carpet fibres, though traditional tabletop layouts could also be designed using this track system.
Scalextric 1:32 scale TVR and Porsche slot cars on track. 1:32 scale is a traditional scale for models and miniatures, in which one unit (such as an inch or a centimeter) on the model represents 32 units on the actual object.
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The Cannone da 75/46 C.A. modello 34 was a mobile Italian anti-aircraft gun used during World War II. The designation means it had a caliber of 75 mm, the barrel was 46 caliber-lengths long and it was accepted in service in 1934. Datasheet:7,5 cm Flak 264/3 (i) Cannone da 75/46 M 34 scan of Dienstvorschrift: Kennblätter fremden Geräts D 50/4
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Cannone da 105/27 mod. 13. Because the gun was used by many countries, it had many official designations. [5] Canon de 105 mle 1913 Schneider - French designation; 105 L - designation by French army during World War I; The Italian designation was Cannone da 105/27 modello 1913, often shortened to Cannone da 105/27