TheΒ BL 8-inch howitzer Marks VI, VII and VIIIΒ were a series of BritishΒ artilleryΒ siege howitzers on mobile carriages of a new design introduced inΒ World War I. They were designed byΒ VickersΒ in Britain and produced by all four British artillery manufacturers, but mainly by Armstrong, and one American company. They were the equivalents of the GermanΒ 21Β cm Morser 16Β and in British service were used similarly to theΒ BL 9.2-inch howitzer, but were quicker to manufacture, and more mobile. They delivered a 200Β lb shell to 12,300 yards. They had limited service in the British Army in World War II before being converted to the new 7.2-inch calibre. They also equipped a small number of Australian and Canadian batteries in World War I and by the US Army in that war. They were used in small numbers by other European armies.
Plastic model kit, requires paint and cement for assembly (not included). Skill Level 5 (ages 14+)









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