Just joined this site today and I think posted in the wrong section. So here goes, post No2 the very same question. I have built a model of the Mark I?prototype "Mother" my question is what colour do I now paint it??? Revell 78 Humbrol? 66, 144? or should it be somthing different Regards James...
Hi all. It has been a while since I last posted but work keeps getting in the way. In this post I will show the things I had to do to finish the major portion of the sponson correction. In the first picture I have taped the door to the sponson but my verticle? cut for the door was not straight. In the second and t...
Here's a funny question - During the last days of imperial Russia did they drive on the left or right side of the road? Why am I asking such a strange question? - You shall find out soon...(That is, if it is answered)
Extending beyond Australian resources, this search facility may be of use: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ Images can be selected - like http://trove.nla.gov.au/picture Or books, documents, "all&...
It is under construction but Emhar (and?Imex and a couple of others) are getting a web site. It looks like it will end up being solely for those 'in the industry' such as hobby shops, but it will at least have their latest catalogue on show. This means we will be able to see if?Emhar intend to downscale the...
So,after my visit to Cambrai I decided to make some buildings of Rib?court. Took a lot of pictures of the farms and houses on the south-side of this village. Here the first building-pics. Also the complete dio with support-trench,communication-trench and hollow way. greetings,Hans.
Simon, member "the17paynes" in the British Medals Forum, has in his collection some "Motor Machine Gun Corps" cards associated with 76297 Pte John Firth of the 4th Tank Battalion.
The corps name is a little strange to me - I thought it was the Heavy Branch of the Machine Gun Co...
Hi all, a picture from the Illustrated London News, May 1918 showing a camouflaged US serviceman. As some 'old' pictures reappear again and again in books today, it might be you already seen this, if so sorry for bringing old news. regards, Kieffer
If anyone is interested, BUM have for sale a knock-off copy of Modelkrak's Lanchester armoured car. Don't know what the quality of this copy will be like, but Modelkrak's simple?kit is excellent. BUM's copy sells for half the price and contains one car, not two like the box says. Apart from Jordi Rubi...
I want to pick your brains! It looks like I will be staying up late and reading into the wee small hours. I am looking for some really good books on Russian AFVs, not just armoured cars but tanks as well (not bothered so much about trains). I don't speak Russian or Polish so well (not at all really). What is t...
Hello ? In the Phil's "Philthydirtyanimal" collection of photos on flikr one can find reference shots of "The Terror, armoured, chain drive, Commer, also known as the 'mother of the Cairo fleet'. it was based in Cairo."?Is there any additional info on this beast? http://www...
Just a heads up on a bunch of free 1/72 and 1/48 cardmodels available at www.papermodelers.com - you have to register on the forum and post to get access. Current models are the US T1E1, M2A1 and T4E1 light tanks and two versions of the Vickers Mark II medium tank. There is a preview of Alberto's designs a...
Hello everybody, just looking for some advice. I want to buy a book on Sir Dougls Haig but there are many. So can anyone recommend a good one for me? Thanks Mick
Hello, dear members!What do you think about this armoured car? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_FT-B http://derela.republika.pl/ftbp.htm -- Edited by Gregorus on Saturday 9th of January 2010 04:54:04 PM
Don't know if this has been mentioned before, but I've just got round to reading this. 220 pages in paperback, and the first 3/5 or so deal with the development and deployment of Tanks in the Great War. It was published in 1937. Much of the story of the development is familiar stuff, but he spends a lot of t...
I will start this series of post with as much in progress photos as I can. We will start with the right sponson and cutting the angle. So here we go.... In the first photo I determined the angle to be 83 degrees according to the Tank Museum drawings. I marked a line along the protractor with a Prisimicolor S...
Anyone? We've done a lot of British tanks, so I think that we should do... ...exported models! Here is a list of suggestions:- Renault FT-17 and its variants (non-French) Russian civil war armour Exported Mark Vs (Russian, French, American, Estonian) Stridsvagn m-21 Whippets You could even do a pl...