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7.5cm IG37 Gun (GE509)
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7.5cm IG37 Gun (GE509) includes two 7.5cm IG37 guns with crew, one Command SMG team, one Observer Rifle team, one Small three-hole base, one Small two-hole base & two Medium bases. Introduced in 1944, the 7.5cm Infanteriegeschütz (meaning Infantry Gun or IG for short) 37 was based on the gun carriage of 3.7cm PaK36 anti-tank gun which by this late stage of the war was effectually redundant. The gun was originally designated the 7.5cm PaK37, however this caused confusion since the weapon’s primary role was not intended as a anti-tank gun. Therefore, the designation was changed to 7.5cm IG37.
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The Ardennes Offensive In December 1944 the German forces on the Western Front made one last major push in the Ardennes and Alsace-Lorraine, trying to split the Allied forces in half and force them to negotiate a peace treaty. It was a daring all-or-nothing gamble.
Learn more about The Ardennes Offensive here...
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While the gun carriage was an old design, the gun itself was a new design created by Krupp; though the design had been shelved at the time of its conception. The gun had two distinctive features; first was the large four-baffle muzzle brake and the second was the vertical sliding block breech that was considered unusual for a Krupp designed gun. The breech operated in a semi-automatic fashion; once the gun was fired the breechblock would open and eject the spent casing and remained open to allow for rapid reloading. The breech would then closed once the next round was loaded and was ready to fire. The first 84 guns were delivered in June 1944 and a total 1304 guns were built by the end of the war. Designed by Evan Allen & Tim Adcock Painted by Mark Hazell |
The Observer Rifle Team |
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Observer teams need a good view of the battlefield in order to do their job correctly. Be sure to deploy them in a position where they have an excellent view of the battlefield such as on a hilltop or on the top floor of a multi-level building. |
The 7.5cm IG37 Guns |
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The 7.5cm IG37 Gun in Flames Of War |
Weapon |
Mobility |
Range |
ROF |
Anti-tank |
Firepower |
Notes |
7.5cm IG37 gun |
Light |
16"/40cm |
2 |
9 |
3+ |
Gun shield, Smoke. |
Firing bombardments |
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56"/140cm |
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3 |
6 |
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Gun Shields Manning a gun in the thick of battle is a hazardous job. To offset the increased vulnerability of gun crews to enemy fire, many guns have a bulletproof gun shield. Gun Shields provide your Gun teams with Bulletproof Cover from shots fired from in front of a line drawn across the front of the team’s base. Shots fired from behind this line hit the unprotected crew behind the shield. Gun Shields do not provide cover to teams moving At the Double, nor from artillery bombardments. |
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Smoke Sometimes your weapons won’t destroy the enemy quickly enough to prevent them from wreaking havoc on your own troops first. One way to protect your troops in the meanwhile is to fire smoke at the enemy to temporarily impair their vision. Only weapons listed as having the Smoke attribute in their Arsenal may fire smoke. Some weapons can also fire Smoke Bombardments (see page 136 of the main rulebook). |
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The 7.5cm IG37 Guns Prepare To Fire |
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The Contents of the 7.5cm IG37 Gun Blister Pack |
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Command Team Description of Components a. 1x Standing Rifleman figure. b. 1x Officer figure hold binoculars. c. 1x NCO figure with hand up. Assembling the Command Team Simply arrange figures A, B and C to taste on the small three-hole base provided. |
Observer Team Description of Components a. 1x Kneeling Rifleman figure. b. 1x Kneeling observer figure with binoculars and pointing. Assembling the Command Team Simply arrange figures A and B to taste on the small two-hole base provided. |
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Gun Crew Description of Components a. 2x Kneeling figures with binoculars and pointing. b. 2x Gunner figures. c. 2x Loader figures cradling shell. d. 2x Loader figures holding shell.
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Assembling the Gun Crew Each 7.5cm IG37 gun has a four-man crew; simply arrange the one of each crew figure type to taste around each gun. |
7.5cm IG37 Gun Description of Components a. 2x Gun trails. b. 2x Gun trail wheel sprues. c. 2x Gun shields. d. 2x 7.5cm gun barrels. |
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Bases Description of Components a. 1x Small two-hole base. b. 1x Small three-hole base. c. 2x Medium bases. |
Assembling the 7.5cm IG37 Gun |
Step 1. Begin by attaching the wheels to the gun trail. |
Step 2. Next, attach the 7.5cm gun barrel. |
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Step 3. Finally, slide the gun shield into place. |
Step 4. With the gun shield in place, the 7.5cm IG37 is ready for painting. |
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Last Updated On Friday, February 22, 2019
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