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A few pics of british armour models

July 30 2005 at 8:45 AM
  (Login kattinger)
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Since I do not know how to insert pics here in a way that they actually show up here only a few urls to some models I just finished.

First a Mk.V built from the Emhar 1:72 Mk.IV
during construction
www.arcor.de/palb/alben/92/625692/1024_6263646334393731.jpg
finished model
www.arcor.de/palb/alben/92/625692/400_3735333330383531.jpg

As from former postings, itīs supposed to be one of the tanks stationed in Dublin 1919, the census number and name are generic because of lack of any such info on a female.

Furtheron a Medium A "Whippet", a well known one, also stationed in Dublin in 1919.
www.arcor.de/palb/alben/92/625692/1024_6138663536653937.jpg

An Austin AC (1:72 Modelkrak)
www.arcor.de/palb/alben/92/625692/400_6663346134353131.jpg

A Rolls Royce AC by Reviresco
www.arcor.de/palb/alben/92/625692/1024_6363353961656262.jpg

and the same in Resin (donīt remember if Mdelkrak or some other)
www.arcor.de/palb/alben/92/625692/400_3763373039336531.jpg

Finally a Lancia Armoured Lorry by Reviresco
www.arcor.de/palb/alben/92/625692/1024_6465653261613531.jpg

I am not sure wether the Lancia had the wire-mesh roof sometimes built from timber like the Mk.Is, anyways, the metal thing provided was far too clumsy so I redid it in scale timber. But the only photo I have seen shows a roof frame constructed from what looks like iron rods welded together.

 
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  1. great work !!! ... - Vanderschaeghe Dominique on Aug 2, 1:33 PM
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