![]() Each side did its best to build on existing technology, or invent new methods, hoping to gain any advantage over the enemy. Any romantic notion of warfare was bluntly shoved aside by the advent of chlorine gas, massive explosive shells that could have been fired from more than 20 miles away, and machine guns that spat out bullets like firehoses. By the end of the war, rapid-fire guns, aerial bombardment, armored vehicle attacks, and chemical weapon deployments were commonplace. These model version is 3d printed with photopolymer material.When Europe's armies first marched to war in 1914, some were still carrying lances on horseback. ![]() If you need exactly 1/285 scale, the same model is available in my Shapeways section.ĭifferent tank models and scales also available. The manufacturer stated that they are 1/240. This model is slightly larger than regular 6mm scale models (1/285). On the model were tiny potholes that disappeared after putty and painting. Detailing turned out better than other 6mm models that I saw. As you can see, this is a traditional solder casting technology (usually tin and lead). Here are photos of the models I received. Link to “Baccus 6mm” WW1 British armor section: The test prototype was modeled by me and after revision became available in the Baccus store. And one of the first vehicle models is the model of “Mark IV male” tank. In addition to the figures of soldiers, they began to produce vehicle models. They produce a very wide range of time periods and countries. ![]() The company produces it “Baccus 6mm”, which specializes in miniature on a 6mm scale. The improved version was the “Mark IV” model.Īnd now about the model. It is a clumsy design by modern standards, the main weapons – two 57mm guns in the side sponsons. The first to create them and massively applied was Britain, with the rhombic tank “Mark I”. In addition to many other new weaponry, this war was remembered by the first appearance of tanks. ![]() Last year, we celebrated the 100th anniversary of the end of the World War 1, the conflict with vague causes and numerous victims. ![]()
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