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Miniatures Adventure => Railway Wargaming => Topic started by: Prof.Witchheimer on 20 September 2009, 11:21:17 AM

Title: Armoured draisine "Strela"
Post by: Prof.Witchheimer on 20 September 2009, 11:21:17 AM
Russian armoured draisine "Strela". Was employed during WW1 and RCW. Nice.
Title: Re: Armoured draisine "Strela"
Post by: Hammers on 20 September 2009, 02:03:35 PM
Russian armoured draisine "Strela". Was employed during WW1 and RCW. Nice.

Where those things propelled by hand?! Poor peons manning the handles. They must have weighed tonnes!
Title: Re: Armoured draisine "Strela"
Post by: former user on 20 September 2009, 02:11:02 PM
cute
must have been pretty cramped inside

don't think you can propel a rail tank with a handle  ;)

I would go for a custom adapted diesel, as for Zaamuretz and others
Title: Re: Armoured draisine "Strela"
Post by: Tacgnol on 21 September 2009, 10:08:33 AM
Oh, cool!

I think I see a crank for starting the engine, on the flat raised plating between the two little hatches. Looks like it would be easy enough to build from scratch, which is a plus. I imagine this could be a fun addition to games.
Title: Re: Armoured draisine "Strela"
Post by: former user on 21 September 2009, 01:40:35 PM
yup

just thought about building some, as track scout
Title: Re: Armoured draisine "Strela"
Post by: Etranger on 22 September 2009, 07:17:53 AM
Where those things propelled by hand?! Poor peons manning the handles. They must have weighed tonnes!

Diesel or more likely petrol engined.
Title: Re: Armoured draisine "Strela"
Post by: former user on 22 September 2009, 08:22:11 AM
 lol

just trying to imagine 2 handlers, 2 MG gunners and 1 loader/commander cramped into that box...
(or the gunners used pedals? ;))
since there is a crank visible  (well, I can't recognize one but trust Tacgnol)
I would go for gasoline, also beecause diesel technology wasn't that developed at that time
I remember reading that diesel locos were actually electrical ones with a diesel generator for a long time until they mastered the transmission
maybe Chris can give some details on that...

god, that must have been noisy in that box, and how did they breathe?....
"so, sergeant, have You found any signs of track sabotage or partisans ahead?"
"Sir? rack canotage? there is no body of water ahead? And neither an artisan shop"
"sergeant! Sabotage and Partisans!"
"Sir? sabot Barge? Barbed tyrants?"
"What? Barbed Tyrants? only 40K years later sarge!"
"Sir? A Party Titan? Is Comrade Trotzky ahead of us?"
"No Sarge, that train is on the northern Front! Sarge... ahm, Private - if You have 3 beans and 2 beans, what does that make?"
"Sir, a very small casserole"  (damn, I slipped into another one..)
".... dismissed. Private, go clean the latrines! Engine, go ahead!"

boom....


"Comissar, Commander Strelnikov is gone totally bonkers. He thinks Commissar Trotzky is singing in the rain on the northern front!"
"Private, don't talk badly about heroes of the Revolution!!"

and this is how lore comes to live.... ;)