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King and Country has put out their first WW1 armored car. It is labeled BUSSING-EBERHARDT early war version...The problem is that I and others can find no verification of this vehicle...You folks are the best and I ask for help...Will try to attach a photo, but if I cannot, maybe someone can access their site and do the photo add thing, for me...Thanks,Michael

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Very nice - but pure fantasy. German armoured cars always were big (because lorry based), only some captured vehicles (like Minervas) were based on chassis of passenger cars. - This one just looks like a "germanised"  Rolls-Royce.

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A mixt: Aistin with Lanchester on White chassis ))

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Yes, bizarre! This baby never rolled anywhere!

Why put out a fantasy Armoured Car? Perhaps they figured that no one would find out?

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Peter Kempf wrote:

Yes, bizarre! This baby never rolled anywhere!

Why put out a fantasy Armoured Car? Perhaps they figured that no one would find out?




I was pretty sure that it was bogus and could not find it in any of my reference books..Still not sure and that is why I brought it before you folks...The mfg. has not responded to my soldier forum's request for his documentation...When in doubt about anything WW1, I come here and have recommended this site to others..Thanks, Michael



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Might be a (very poor) attempt to model this KuK ac

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