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Caudron G.III
- High-quality Cartograf decals
-105 high-quality injection moulded plastic parts
- Optional radio equipment and bombs
- Highly detailed Le Rhone 80 HP engine
- 10 photo-etched metal detail parts
- Full rigging diagram.
Caudron G.III Anzani, British and Belgian service. USUALLY £66.40. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
High-quality Cartograf decals
135 high-quality injection moulded plastic parts
Highly detailed Anzani 100 HP engine
8 photo-etched metal detail parts
Full rigging diagram.
Caudron G.III Late, U.S. and French service. USUALLY £63.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
High-quality Cartograf decals
106 high-quality injection moulded plastic parts
Highly detailed Le Rhone 80 HP engine
8 photo-etched metal detail parts
Full rigging diagram.
Minerva Belgian armoured car WWI. Developed from Minerva civilian automobiles by Belgium at the start of the First World War. The Minerva's use in combat in August 1914 made Belgium one of the first nations to employ armoured cars in World War I.
German 5,3 Gruson Fahrpanzer. The Fahrpanzer was a mobile artillery piece made prior to World War I in Germany, implemented in several German fortifications from 1890 onward and exported to several foreign military powers prior to the outbreak of hostilities.
After the start of WW1, when the German Army, like all other Armies, found itself lacking artillery, again, like most others armies, took to removing guns from inactive ...
French Armored Car Modele 1914 (Type ED) armed with presented in 1914, intended for AA purposes armed St Etienne machine gun
Although a hundred were originally ordered, only 50 were built. The rate of fire and range were not sufficient for their intended r�'le, and the armour too light to protect against schrapnells and machine-gun rounds while the open compartment left the crew vulnerable. Later on, these armoured cars wil...