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Title: Panhard 178 A/C!
Post by: Leon on 02 December 2011, 02:09:32 AM
We picked up this little model at the Smoggycon show last weekend, which should fill a little gap in the WW2 French lists.

Panhard 178 A/C:
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7168/6439348829_9521c68a1c.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6439348829/)
Title: Re: Panhard 178 A/C!
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 02 December 2011, 08:17:55 AM
Can also be used by Germans - and on railways. Also in indo-china - along with CHAFFEE, CENTURION......


Serious again - there is another larger turret with 47mm and it can be on rail wheels - Germans again.

IanS
Title: Re: Panhard 178 A/C!
Post by: Aart Brouwer on 02 December 2011, 08:21:19 AM
Nice-e-e!

Looks like candy. And it probably will be - eye candy.  ;)

Cheers,
Aart
Title: Re: Panhard 178 A/C!
Post by: GordonY on 02 December 2011, 12:39:20 PM
Well thats my Recce units sorted, now hows about some mortars?

Gordon
Title: Re: Panhard 178 A/C!
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 02 December 2011, 01:41:12 PM
Gordon - like the optomisum but there at least 7 organisations of Recce - only one of which uses the Panhard - all those AMR's, AML's etc.

IanS
Title: Re: Panhard 178 A/C!
Post by: GordonY on 02 December 2011, 03:41:46 PM
In BKC (which is what I play) Recce is normally a single A/C, so I'm happy that there is one now.
Title: Re: Panhard 178 A/C!
Post by: nikharwood on 02 December 2011, 09:52:39 PM
Looking good...only a matter of time now until I do early war Blitzkrieg into France  :d
Title: Re: Panhard 178 A/C!
Post by: Aart Brouwer on 02 December 2011, 10:56:08 PM
Quote from: nikharwood on 02 December 2011, 09:52:39 PM
Looking good...only a matter of time now until I do early war Blitzkrieg into France  :d

Same here. I'm rounding off my early Soviet and German armies, then it's on to the Meuse and Dunkirk (all in the best possible taste of course).

Cheers,
Aart