An old post card ; ? looks like these troops are on detail and maybe pre-war. ? You have to enjoy the Dragoon off to the side watering his horse. -- Edited by 28juni14 on Wednesday 16th of January 2013 04:16:42 AM
Dear all, ? please take my apologies if I should have post it somewhere else in the forum. ? Does anyone have knowledge about this enameled badge? Did this badge exist in reality or is it just phantasy? Is it genuine or counterfeit? ? Kind Regards Chris
In addition to making more St.Chamonds - Char Caisson for instance, I plan on a FCM1A, Crompton ED3 and an Oberschliessen.? There are still some M1's and M2's to be added to the set. I have some plans for the FCM1A, from GBM98.? Tanker and I are discussing the choice of which version has a decent set of pla...
Hi I'm looking for some pictures of the breech end of the St. Chamond mount for this gun, I particularly want to see how far the platform extends in towards the breech. I don't suppose anyone has pics or drawings that show what I'm looking for??? ? There's a couple of pictures below to show the gun I'm look...
EWM are pleased to announce further additions to our WW1 Over the Top range of German Storm Troopers. Additions include more infantry in Infantrie Panzer (trench armour) advancing with rifles fitted with Butchers Bayonets, 2 man Madsen Light machine gun team, some casualty/wounded figures the f...
Some time ago I'm sure someone enquired about a Schneider tank with an area of what looked like 'cross-hatched' camouflage markings. I can't find the post now, despite searching for ages, but I found the attached image in Paul Malmassari's excellent Les chars de la Grande Guerre which shows a Schnei...
Need a bit of a hand here. Can anyone suply a printed source for this photo of the Mk IV Wire-puller, i.e. a book in which it appears. I thought it was in one of D. Fletcher's, but can't find it. Any info much appreciated. -- Edited by James H on Friday 18th of January 2013 05:57:41 PM
Dimensions of model: Length - 9.75" Height - 4" Width - 2 & 7/8". Length of guns - 1.25" appx. The contents of the showcase that Roger T photographed (inc Batter Tractor etc) have been moved into the archive store since the Bov makeover. Many thanks to v helpful museum guide a...
Citizens! Just returned from Bov. Last visited 5/6 yrs ago, before refurb.
Can report that new set up is magnificent in almost every respect. One or two reservations, and one cause for concern.
Have plenty of pics to post, and some news and items of considerable interest to impart - some of which...
Could be nothing (probably is), but on looking through the photos i purchased from Bovi of the last MK1... I think I found some lettering.? Unfortunately the glossy photo shows what is left of some lettering better than my scans, so I have coloured the bits I can trust are 'something'.?The letter is ju...
G'day gentlemen, ? Hoping to ID this particular tank by the partial numbers --62 to the right of the sponson. No clues on the reverse either, just a letter from a French soldier to his wife and daughter. ? "Cher Francine et Claudine, j'ai recu votre lettre du 20 avec le mandat de 10 dont je vous remer...
I'm trying to see how much of the Lewis guns was poking out of the sponsons and front of a Mk IV. Unfortunately I don't trust the details on the survivors - Grit's guns don't look quite right, Deborah and Liberty don't have any, and Flirt II and 245 were almost?completely rebuilt so are unlikely to be auth...
I recently borrowed a 1971 issue of the magazine Old Motor (Vol 9, No 2) because of a nine-page article by Ray Hooley about Hornsby's chain tractors. As I'm about to return it, and as it's long out of print and otherwise unavailable, I scanned it and tonight made a single pdf of it (around 16Mb). You shoul...
http://wwimodeller.co.nz/new-masterbox-work-in-progress-135-british-and-german-soldiers-somme-1916/-- Edited by Paul Bonnett on Saturday 12th of January 2013 12:08:29 AM
Hello, here I show you my attempt of model kit of the tank B18 9345 MALYOMA. I would thank to all who gave me advices of history of this vehicle. ? I would like to wish to all members on landships forum many achievements and good health in 2013. ? Ivo Cerm?k Czech republic -- Edited by flighter20 on Friday 28...
One of my entries in the "The Other Guys Group Build" which, by the way, started a few days ago. Wikipedia has this to say about the Renault AX, "The Renault AX was an automobile manufactured by Rena...
New Field gun firing positions. Typical WW1 18 pounder gun pit with earth bank walls revetted with sandbags and wooden posts and the floor made from planked wood. It comes with some piles of spent shell cases .? Its a simple, common gun pit construction so could be used for other gun positions in other c...
Hi all. Does anybody know if (or can one reasonably assume that) Dennis and/or Thorneycroft 3-ton lorries were used by Russian (Red, White or Don) forces during the Russian Civil War? I know that the White Russians received some Thorneycroft lorries with workshop body together with British tanks,...