
"39/40M Csaba Armored Car" Topic
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| Tango01 | 09 Aug 2013 12:29 p.m. PST |
Nice Armour Car. At the beginning of the thirties, in 1933, the Hungarian engineer Michael Straussler, designs a 4 x 4 armored car on behalf of the British army. He asked the Hungarian firm Manfred Weiss to realize of theprototype of AC.1 Alvis . The Hungarian army was also interested by this vehicle but its skimpy budget did not allow this acquisition. In 1935, Straussler with the supports of Manfred Weiss developed the concept with AC.2. This new machine, had a double driving position (a front, a behind) to enable a quick extraction in the event of danger. Finally, the Hungarian army tested the new vehicles with other foreign achievements. See here link From main page link Wonder to know if there is a model in 1/72. Amicalement Armand |
Monkey Hanger  | 09 Aug 2013 12:48 p.m. PST |
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| Major Thom | 09 Aug 2013 3:17 p.m. PST |
Personally I would love to see a line of Hungarian tanks and vehicles in 1/56 scale. |
| spontoon | 09 Aug 2013 7:25 p.m. PST |
There's also a resin wargaming model available from S and S models. |
| Tango01 | 09 Aug 2013 10:44 p.m. PST |
Many thanks my friend!! Amicalement Armand |
| shaun from s and s models | 10 Aug 2013 9:19 a.m. PST |
thanks spontoon we still do have the moulds and is made to order only thanks shaun |
| hurrahbro | 11 Aug 2013 3:19 p.m. PST |
If you are UK based, and looking for metal link |
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