Our forum and page having extended to a huge source of information, it might have elapsed my attention if there are some info's on the following Armoured Cars I have enhanced from Russia.
The subtitle on the Russo-Balt reads: "Notice the sloped fronts of many succesors of Russian Tanks!
The Packard seems to bear a "Pom-Pom"- like gun in the turret cal. probably around one inch.
The Pierce-Arrow should at least carry a 6-pounder by comparison of scale.
The Jeffery was the first Armourd Car with 4-wheel-drive plus 4-wheel-steering.
Can anyone give me more details on the more the Russo-Balt would be worthwhile scratchbuilding.
Incredible pictures Pody! Thank you for sharing. I myself cannot help with any of this. But those are some great pictures! I had never seen them before.
Our forum and page having extended to a huge source of information, it might have elapsed my attention if there are some info's on the following Armoured Cars I have enhanced from Russia.
The subtitle on the Russo-Balt reads: "Notice the sloped fronts of many succesors of Russian Tanks!
The Packard seems to bear a "Pom-Pom"- like gun in the turret cal. probably around one inch.
The Pierce-Arrow should at least carry a 6-pounder by comparison of scale.
The Jeffery was the first Armourd Car with 4-wheel-drive plus 4-wheel-steering.
Can anyone give me more details on the more the Russo-Balt would be worthwhile scratchbuilding.
Thank You,
Pody
-- Edited by Pody at 00:15, 2006-11-30
I have many photos of russian armoured cars from IWW, russian built and imported. I can all your to give, I want change this.
Sorry or bad English, I speek Russian and German only. My Email: kiriletz%t-online.de
This is Russo-Balt C 24/40, armoured 1914 by Izhorsky Work in St. Petersburg. All pictures. Other Russo-Balt (Types C 2440 and D 24/40) of 1916, armoured by Obuchoff Work in St. Petersburg