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Poniatowski
Hey Fellow 13B 'Gun Bunny'. I started on the M109 with both the bustle (turret ring) and breech mounted rammers... ended up on the Paladin. I made a good representation with the first Ital. kit, which was an M109, rather than A3 or whatnot. You can still find them on ebay and with a little cutting and work they turn out okay. Sadly, as you well know, any M109 should have a FULL interior as missions were usually executed with the doors all open, so quite a bit of work to get the interior done right.
The interior in the link is nice, but yeah, not an M109.. You'd have to make the wine rack, etc. Not that you'd notice, but I think the engine compartment bulkhead is also a bit different. I'll have to look at my manuals.
Ron
HeavyArty and Ron, I found the following information regarding AFV Club M109A2 which looks to me like an M109, please see link below:
https://flic.kr/p/2bYLvq7
If I‘m correct this AFV A2 kit is made to look like the M109A but would probably work with the Black Dog interior and allow the doors to be open in firing mode?
I read the AMPS review on the AFV M54A2 and it definitely looks good to me.
My purpose in building a diorama using the M109 howitzer and truck is to display the models at American Legion Posts and the Veterans Hospital in my area. Many of the men are Vietnam Army and Marine veterans and some worked with M109 and Deuce and a half trucks, but I don’t think they will remember every interior detail, but they will definitely remember the short tube compared with the A2.