Being an account of my foray into the world of wargaming with 54mm figures under the guidance of "Funnylittlewars" by Paul Wright. With more than a nod to H G Wells who started us all off...
According to 'Tanks and other AFVs, 1900-1918' by B.T.White, it is a Sizare-Berwick 'Wind-Wagon'. Apparently several were bought by the Admiralry in 1915. It was thought that the propellor propulsion copuld help when crossing soft sand. So essential kit for a Swiss Army then! I look forward to seeing the completed model in due course... Tim
According to 'Tanks and other AFVs, 1900-1918' by B.T.White, it is a Sizare-Berwick 'Wind-Wagon'. Apparently several were bought by the Admiralry in 1915. It was thought that the propellor propulsion copuld help when crossing soft sand. So essential kit for a Swiss Army then! I look forward to seeing the completed model in due course...
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