I think the best picture is the one I acquired on eBay. As an action shot it really gives me a nice concept of how the diorama will look.
Here are some of the reference photos that I have managed to find. I tried to identify photographers but the only one I could really identify is the photographer of the series that came from Aberdeen here in the US.
Starting with the vintage WWII, a number of these are pretty close to being action shots, but some are definitely "staged" a bit.
Look at how shiny the breech and inside of the breech block are. A huge contrast to the surrounding surfaces. I'm curious to find out why this area isn't discolored from use. I do know that the 203mm shell doesn't have a shell casing, the powder charge is separate and can consist of 1-6 "charges". Since everything is either fired or consumed by the blast maybe that's why its such a bright silver. |
Of the other pictures the best ones are really of the piece at Aberdeen. These were taken by Matthew Flegal and I found them at: svsm.org/gallery/203mm_B-4_aberdeen
I think I'm going to need some Plastruct packs!
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