Oxford Rail BOOM01 WW1 Boche Buster Camouflage Giant Gun And ROD 2330 Dean Goods

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Oxford Rail BOOM01 WW1 Boche Buster Camouflage Giant Gun And ROD 2330 Dean Goods

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This is a gun and loco set in mint condition, the box is mint.Ordnance BL 14-inch gun on truck, railway were 2 British 14-inch Mk III naval guns mounted on railway carriages, used on the Western Front in 1918. The guns had a very brief service life and were scrapped in 1926, but their railway carriages were re-used for mounting guns in World War II.The guns were built by Armstrongs (Elswick Ordnance Company) and were originally intended to be mounted as a pair in a twin turret on the Japanese battleship Yamashiro but the order was not completed. Hence the breech of the left gun, which became known as “Scene Shifter”, opened to the left which was unusual for a British army gun, while that of the right gun, “Boche Buster”, opened to the right. Work on mounting them on railway carriages began in 1916 but was not completed until 1918.The gun was fired from curved sections of track off the main line which allowed it to be pointed in the required direction, and the gun mount could traverse 2 degrees left and right for finer adjustments. To adjust more than 2 degrees the entire gun car was moved forward or backward along its track.The railway mounting was of the “cradle and rolling recoil” type: the gun was mounted high up in a standard cradle with hydropneumatic buffers which allowed the gun to recoil 34-inches on firing at maximum elevation without striking the ground, and the remaining recoil force was expended by allowing the entire railway car to roll backwards 20-30 feet until stopped by its brakes. The gun car had a winch at the front attached by cable to a strong point further ahead, and the winch dragged the gun car back to its firing position. The advantage of this system was that no special track preparation was required and the gun could fire from any position along its curved section of track.Pictured here is a 1:76 scale replica of a British BL 14-inch railway howitzer that was nicknamed “Boche Buster”. Comes with a Rod 2330 0-6-0 locomotive with coal tender set. 

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