155MM SCHNEIDER 1917

Original price was: 42.90€.Current price is: 34.32€.

Bring authentic World War I firepower and period-correct detail to your 1:72 battlefield displays with a standout artillery centerpiece that instantly elevates realism. The 155 mm Schneider 1917 is a classic flak & guns subject, capturing the imposing presence of this iconic weapon in miniature. Add it to your collection to create more dramatic dioramas and discover how it transforms the story of your scene.

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If you build 1:72 scenes that are meant to look lived-in—battery positions, gun parks, depot yards, or improvised defensive lines—the 155 MM SCHNEIDER 1917 gives you a centerpiece that instantly explains what’s happening in the story. A field gun of this caliber doesn’t just “decorate” a diorama; it defines it. It signals range, weight of fire, logistics, and the seriousness of the position, helping your model feel intentional rather than simply assembled.

Many 1:72 projects struggle with scale realism: vehicles and figures look convincing, but the artillery looks too small, too generic, or out of place. Choosing a specific subject like the Schneider 1917 solves that. You’re not adding “a gun,” you’re adding a recognizable 155 mm piece associated with early 20th-century artillery—something that reads as purpose-built and historically grounded. That specificity pays off every time someone looks at your display, because the scene makes sense at a glance: this is a prepared emplacement or gun line built around a heavy weapon, not a random collection of miniatures.

This kit is clearly positioned in the Flaks & Guns category, and that matters for how you’ll use it. It’s designed to function as an artillery subject, which makes it an ideal anchor for supporting details: ammunition stacks, crew figures, towing arrangements, revetments, and terrain work. In practical terms, that means you can build outward from it—start with the gun, then add context—rather than hunting for a focal point after the fact. In 1:72 scale, an artillery piece like this also provides a strong sense of proportion; it helps you check spacing, ground texture, and the “density” of a scene so everything around it looks correctly sized.

The scale is 1:72, which makes the 155 MM SCHNEIDER 1917 easy to integrate into one of the most widely supported modeling ecosystems available. That compatibility translates into convenience: you can pair it with common 1:72 vehicles, crews, buildings, and terrain accessories without fighting mismatched dimensions. If your collection already includes 1:72 infantry, trucks, or armor, you won’t need to start a new scale or compromise on visual consistency—this model is meant to fit the shelf, the base, and the photography setup you likely already use.

The product line is identified as SCHNEIDER, and the subject is labeled 155 MM SCHNEIDER 1917, so you’re getting a named artillery type rather than an unspecified “155 mm gun.” For the customer, that means you can plan a build with confidence about what you’re depicting. If you care about accuracy, naming matters: it guides your paint choices, weathering approach, and diorama logic. Even if your priority is presentation rather than research, a defined subject gives your model a more credible identity—something you can label, display, and discuss without resorting to vague descriptions.

Practical details are straightforward: this is a 1:72 Flak & Guns item, with the specification type listed as Flak & Guns. It’s best approached as a display and diorama component rather than a standalone “quick build,” simply because artillery models reward careful alignment and clean finishing. Dry-fitting before final assembly will help ensure the gun sits naturally on its base, and planning the groundwork early will prevent the common problem of a heavy weapon looking like it’s “floating” on top of the terrain. If you intend to show it in a firing position, consider leaving room for recoil space and crew placement; if you prefer a transport or staging scene, build the base to suggest a gun park or a prepared position.

You can use the 155 MM SCHNEIDER 1917 in multiple scene types: a prepared battery with earthworks, a roadside stop with maintenance in progress, a depot yard with stored equipment, or a captured/abandoned weapon vignette with heavier weathering. It also works as a teaching piece for scale composition—large enough to serve as a focal point, but still within the manageable footprint of 1:72. For collectors, it’s a strong way to diversify beyond vehicles and infantry while staying within a consistent scale and category.

Choose this model if you want your 1:72 display to communicate weight, capability, and purpose—not just appearance. The 155 MM SCHNEIDER 1917 offers a specific artillery subject in a widely compatible scale, making it a reliable foundation for believable scenes and a satisfying build for anyone who wants their diorama to feel historically anchored. If you’re aiming for a project that looks intentional from every angle and holds attention up close, this is the kind of gun that earns its place on the base.

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