TD4438 & zokissima, thank you so much for your kind compliments!
Kevin, many thanks for your kind words. I've seen your main page and want to contribute, not just this one, but other German mortars too. There're so many pictures and they're available on my site, no copyright of any kinds. They are public domain. You may view and select the ones you like, save, resize, rename them anyway you wish and add them to your gallery. Art Instructor's real name is Tanit Chankham and ofcourse he's also from Thailand. See what I have instock for your selection apart from this 21cm gun:
Trumpeter's German 17cm Konone 18 - by "Art Instructor":
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http://www.falconbbs.com/model51d.htm
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Trumpeter's German Rail Road Gun "Leopold" and Dragon's Artillery Crew for Leopold:
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http://www.falconbbs.com/model19b.htm
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Trumpeter's Morser Karl-Gerat 040/041on railway transport carrier - by "Art Instructor":
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http://www.falconbbs.com/model23a.htm
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Trumpeter's Morser Karl-Gerat 040/041 (Initial Version) on railway transport carrier - by "Art Instructor":
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http://www.falconbbs.com/model31a.htm
Jester75, thanks so much for your kind comments! As for the tracks, I searched for WWII pictures and I agree with you that they sag too much. Real tanks usually don't sag much if at all. Anyway, I just saw in another thread, a PanzerIV (Kugelblitz) built by Bish, and the tracks sag even more. So AI is not alone afterall. I'll tell him not to sag this much the next time.