A side-by-side of two museum-grade prints — specs, prices, and finish options compared so you can pick one, or hang both as a matched gallery pair.
| Attribute | PIAT — Forgotten Weapons | Type 5 Lunge Mine — Forgotten Weapons |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Imperial Chemical Industries pattern | Imperial Japanese Army pattern |
| Country | United Kingdom | Japan |
| Era | WWII | WWII |
| Lineage | no rocket backblast; used in confined spaces; heavy spring-cocking system | late-war Japanese anti-tank weapon; contact-actuated shaped charge; desperate close-assault design |
| From | $49 | $49 |
PIAT earns rank-7 armoury specimen treatment because no rocket backblast — spring-driven spigot mortar — deserves museum plate dignity, not a tactical gear poster.
Type 5 Lunge Mine earns rank-13 armoury specimen treatment because late-war japanese anti-tank weapon — shaped charge on wooden pole — deserves museum plate dignity, not a tactical gear poster.
Hung together at matching size, PIAT — Forgotten Weapons and Type 5 Lunge Mine — Forgotten Weapons read as one collection. Pick your sizes and frames on each print.