Again this is a poor photo, ?but you can make out the two steam engines pulling the tank along. ? Note the spontoon are removed. ?Can't make out what the tank is loaded on.
I want to scratchbuild a model of the German K-Wagen, and I have found this site to be?most helpful.? The only thing holding me back is that I can't find the crew entrance hatch(es.)? They do not seem to be on the sponsons, as with the British tanks, or on the hull.? I can only see one hatch on top for the driv...
Caption on this reads British troops on their way to the front, 1914. The double-decker in the centre is, I think, a B-Type, and the charabanc in front of it seems to be?the rather rarer?B-Type single-decker. The troops on the top deck are wearing side-caps, which?I don't think the French had by this t...
I've recently built a gun emplacement to go with the W^D 18 pdr, some photos below. It would be possible to cast these, would anyone be interested in buying this kind of thing as an accessory? Mike -- Edited by mike_m on Sunday 9th of December 2012 12:01:54 PM
I've attached a rather poor pic of a female MkIV that fell victim to a K-Flak( just visible to the left ). ? Can anyone make out the tank's name ? -- Edited by 28juni14 on Thursday 24th of January 2013 05:53:09 PM
This give the phrase "riding shotgun" a whole new meaning: Anyone has a clue which car type is this? Is there any 3 view drawings of it? Note the markings... can this give any clue of where and when this photo was taken? D. Though about making a joke about "a whole staff car". Or &quo...
Hello, Don't think this? (armed) tricycle was ever used during WW1 but I think it are "funny" pictures. Arms (2) are? Lightweight Maxim .303 Cal I suppose. DJ
...well almost, if you want to pay the postage it's yours. ? Seeing as I don't do 1/35 scale anymore I'll never get around to finishing this scratch build, it's a 1914 pattern Rolls Royce armoured car it's even got an interior with decaled instrument faces (that you can't see!). ? First PM gets it. ? Chee...
I'm not sure whether there's anyone using this Forum that can see BBC Wales programmes (except me!) but tomorrow night the above programme will include a feature on WW1 tanks in Merthyr Tydfil.? This must be (a) Julian (of which there's a silver model in Cyfarthfa Castle Museum in Merthyr) and (b) the...
I am building the Reviresco 1/72 model of their Austin putilov armored car. i was wondering what color to paint it? I know some were painted grey will Tamaiya XF-20 do or green. Service use what i know: 52 made from March 1919-1920 in service until 1932. I also know several were deployed against Yudenic...
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...