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Ford Model T RNAS Armoured Car

Armoured Car · World War I
ICM · 35669 · 1/35 · 2020
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Ford Model T RNAS Armoured Car
Ford Model T RNAS Armoured Car
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Ford Model T RNAS Armoured Car 1/35 scale armoured car
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British Army
Ford Model T RNAS Armoured Car
British Army

One of the most numerous and famous cars in the world’s history was the Model T produced by the Ford Motor Company. They were widely used in fronts of WWI.

In 1915 a special design for RNAS (Royal Navy Air Service) armoured car was developed on a Model T Ford chassis by Chief Petty Officer L. Gutteridge.

A total of nine armoured Model Ts were built by W. G. Allen & Sons of Tipton, of which six are known to have reached the unit in Russia. They served with British crews as Light Recce Sections in Caucasus and Romanian fronts from June to September 1916.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Ford Model T RNAS Armoured Car 1/35 scale armoured car

One of the most numerous and famous cars in the world’s history was the Model T produced by the Ford Motor Company. They were widely used in fronts of WWI.

In 1915 a special design for RNAS (Royal Navy Air Service) armoured car was developed on a Model T Ford chassis by Chief Petty Officer L. Gutteridge.

A total of nine armoured Model Ts were built by W. G. Allen & Sons of Tipton, of which six are known to have reached the unit in Russia. They served with British crews as Light Recce Sections in Caucasus and Romanian fronts from June to September 1916.

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