Hi, I was wondering if, well; I'm scratchbuilding an early interwar Tankette (Carden-Lloyd two man (First edition) from 1926 (Not as wikipedia put it; 1927) and I was wondering if that counted as a passable machine for the general WWI era. This early version wasn't used by anyone in WWII, unlike a few later versions. Anyway however, I kind of wanted to show people my work (some are WWII tankettes, and this is the earliest I've done), so tell me if its OK. Thanks.
-- Edited by Hughbearson on Thursday 22nd of April 2010 06:08:26 PM
Thanks, but I've changed my mind since, because of a design fault(of mine :L), so from now on, its going to be a Romanian Carden-Lloyd tankette from 1929. But I will never go to 1930. Thanks!
Hughbearson, I don't think anybody here would mind if you wanted to post pictures of your projects. Although the site is focussed on WW1 you will find articles/comment on AFVs from ancient times up to late twenties, and some 'alternative history' vehicles.
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