King & Country Spitfire II

New releases from King & Country include a Spitfire II and Rolls-Royce Armoured Car.

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M36B2 Tank Destroyer Rear Deck

Top view of the rear engine deck of the M36B2 tank destroyer from TM 9-745: 90-mm Gun Motor Carriage M36B2, War Department Technical Manual, July 1945:

M36 Tank Destroyer Rear Deck

 

A-GUN TRAVELING LOCK
B-LIFTING HOOKS
C-LEFT TAILLIGHT
D-ENGINE COMPARTMENT DOORS
E-ENGINE COMPARTMENT LEFT COVER PLATE
F-LEFT WATER EXPANSION TANK FILLER CAP COVER
G-LEFT FUEL TANK FILLER CAP COVER
H-FIRE EXTINGUISHER EXTERIOR PULL HANDLES
J-LEFT (LC) ENGINE LUBRICATING OIL TANK FILLER CAP COVER
  K-RIGHT (LA) ENGINE LUBRICATING OIL TANK FILLER CAP COVER
L-AUXILIARY GENERATOR FUEL TANK FILLER CAP COVER
M-RIGHT WATER EXPANSION TANK FILLER CAP COVER
N-RIGHT FUEL TANK FILLER CAP COVER
P-ENGINE COMPARTMENT RIGHT COVER PLATE
Q-ENGINE COMPARTMENT REAR COVER PLATE
R-RIGHT TAILLIGHT
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7.63-mm Mauser Pistol M1932

The following report on the German Mauser C96 “Broomhandle” automatic pistol was published in Foreign Military Weapons and Equipment, Vol. III, Infantry Weapons, Pamphlet No. 30-7-4, Department of the Army, 1954.

 

7.63-mm Mauser Pistol M1932
(7.63-mm MAUSER SCHNELLFEUER PISTOLE MODEL 1932)
 

Broomhandle Mauser C96 Pistol

This Mauser pistol was first manufactured in 1896. An intermediate between a pistol and a machine carbine, it was the first successful military automatic pistol developed and, except for minor modifications in 1912 and 1932, has retained its original features.

Originally designed and produced for police use, it was widely used as an unofficial substitute arm by the German military forces during World War I. After World War I, it was largely replaced by the Luger M’08 and the later Walther designs. It was widely used in Russia during the 1917 Revolution and is still found in substantial numbers throughout the Orient and Central Europe. The weapon has been manufactured by Spain, China, and Switzerland. It is unique in design in that: (1) All parts are fitted together or dovetailed and only one screw (in the pistol grip) is used; (2) it has a slotted attachment on the pistol grip, which can be used to attach a wooden stock; (3) it has a folding-leaf rear sight graduated from 100 to 1,000 meters. The magazine is solidly attached to the receiver, and the weapon is loaded from the top by means of metal clips in the same manner as a bolt-action rifle.

 

RECOGNITION FEATURES
 

Mauser C96 -- 7.63-mm Mauser Pistol Model 1932

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Idiots’ Delight

Color photograph of the B-17 Flying Fortress “Idiots’ Delight” of Eighth Air Force in England. The original caption states the M/Sgt is Penrose A. Bingham of Reading, Pennsylvania. The B-17 “Idiots’ Delight” served with the 332nd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group and later with the 710th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group. (U.S. Air Force Photograph.)

B-17 Nose Art -- Idiots Delight

B-17 Flying Fortress “Idiots’ Delight” (U.S. Air Force Photo.)

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M4 Track Tension

Illustration of correct and incorrect track tension on the M4A2 tank from the M4A2 technical manual. The tank crew were instructed to inspect the track tension regularly and tighten the track if it shows noticeable sag.

M4 Sherman Tank Tracks

Track with insufficient tension

Tank Tracks

Track with proper tension

Source: TM 9-731B: Medium Tank M4A2, War Department Technical Manual, January 1943.
 

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MiniArt U.S., French and Italian Tank Crews

MiniArt has announced several welcome 1/35th scale plastic model kits to add to their “WWII Military Miniatures Series”. Each crew set includes five figures in various clothing ready to deploy in U.S., Italian, and French armor kits: 35093: Italian Tank Crew, 35070: U.S. Tank Crew, NW Europe, and 35105 French Tank Crew.

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Bombshell Decals

Bombshell Decals has announced several new 1/48th-scale decal sets covering P-47 Thunderbolts and B-26 Marauders.

Marauding Esquire Girls 
Marauding Esquire Girls
1/48, B-26C Marauder, 48-BS-0010, Price $16.00

 

P-47D Razorback Jugs 
P-47 D Razorback Double D Jugs Part 1
1/48, P-47D Razorback, 48-BS-0011, Price $16.00

 

 

P-47D Razorback Double D Jugs 
P-47 D Razorback Double D Jugs Part 2
1/48, P-47D Razorback, 48-BS-0012, Price $16.00

 

 

Other recent decal sets from Bombshell Decals include:

  • B-26, Marauding Esquire Girls, 1/72, 72-BS-007
  • P-38, “Wicked Women” 1/48 P-38 Lightnings, Pt. I, 1/48, 48-BS-008
  • P-38, “Wicked Women” 1/48 P-38 Lightnings, Pt. II, 1/48, 48-BS-009
  • P-38, “Wicked Women” 1/32 P-38 Lightnings, Pt. I, 1/32, 32-BS-005
  • P-38, “Wicked Women” 1/32 P-38 Lightnings, Pt. II, 1/32, 32-BS-006
  • B-25, Corsica B-25J Mitchell Bombers Limited Edition “Super Sheet”, 1/72, 72-BS-004
  • B-25J, “MMR” of 321st BG/447th BS & “Stuff” of 321st BG/445th BS, 1/48, 48-BS-0001
  • B-25J, “Briefing Time” & “Ruthie” of 340th BG/489th, 1/48, 48-BS-0002
  • B-25J, “Miss Rebel” & “Solid Jackson” of 340th BG/489th, 1/48, 48-BS-0003
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Searchlight Maintenance

During WWII in France in 1945, two soldiers change the carbon rods in a carbon arc searchlight. In this type of searchlight, the carbon rods are slowly eroded during use and must be regularly replaced to maintain the proper performance. The soldiers are identified in the original caption as Sgt. Arthur Grahame of Akron, Ohio and Pvt. James Nolin of Columbus, Georgia. (U.S. Air Force Photograph.)

Searchlight

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New Releases from Tank

Tank has added three new 1/35th-scale resin WW2 figures to their line of Eastern Front figures.

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Flickr Finds

Flickr Finds — Three sets of veteran’s WWII photographs from the Flickr photo website.

  • Jack Cravens in WWII — Photographs from Jack Cravens during service in the U.S. Army in the Alaska and the Aleutian Islands.
  • WW2Vet — Large set of photographs from the ETO showing U.S. and German tanks, armored cars, softskin vehicles and aircraft.
  • H.Q. Squadron — Headquarters squadron of the 29th Armoured Brigade with a number of interesting tank photographs.
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