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Offline Doc Twilight

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For those of you who are as keen on these obscure toys as I...

Today, Tobi's beautifully sculpted Austro-Hungarian Romfell armored car, a replica of Romfell No.1, will be going off to the caster. The Austro-Hungarians only completed two (or, depending upon sources, possibly three) of these beautiful vehicles between 1916 and 1918, but there were as many as thirty in various stages of completion when the war ended, most of them ordered toward the end of 1918 as Austro-Hungarian forces became more active on the Western Front. Tobi based his model on Romfell No.1. No.2 was apparently very slightly different (not really in any notable way), and nobody has any pictures of No.3 (if indeed it was completed). Like the Ehrhardt, these were all built by hand, which explains the reports of such variations.

This was a very interesting vehicle, which some have called the most modern armored car produced during the war. It seems to have had an excellent track record. It was also, incidentally, almost entirely a Hungarian project. The Austrian side of the government was in no way interested in funding the vehicle or producing it, so the Hungarians took it upon themselves to build the thing. The relatively small number built has to do with politics, conservatism in the War Department, and the inferior status of Hungarian officials in the AH government at the time, who could not apparently bring the leverage to bare to put more of these into service. (But we aren't bitter..;) )

The Romfell(s) saw a lot of service, along with the dozen or so other armored cars built by the Austro-Hungarians, and several dozen more captured Allied vehicles. They would also be excellent as interwar vehicles, in my opinion.

This is a 28mm scale (1/56 or thereabouts) vehicle. The caster hasn't decided yet to cast it in all resin or resin/metal. But the price, regardless, will be $30 US. Should consist of five parts: turret, machine gun, hull, and four wheels. No separate hatches, etc. with this one, so a fairly easy build. And a real beauty at that. Tobi's got the hull shape down perfectly.

Anyway, hope this intrigues some of you. When available, it will be on sale at blackarmyproductions.com



As a reminder, the Ehrhardt is also available (and a real beauty it is, too), while the Russian Filatov three wheeler, being sculpted by Mancha, will be available from us soon as well. (Mancha is finishing up the master now.) As always, new vehicle suggestions are always welcome.

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« Last Edit: 27 February 2010, 10:15:17 PM by Doc Twilight »

Offline Schogun

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #1 on: 14 January 2010, 11:33:14 PM »
I'm in!!!

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #2 on: 15 January 2010, 12:39:50 AM »
Great news Alex. Well done to Tobi on this lovely looking car.

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Offline Darkoath

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #3 on: 15 January 2010, 07:17:11 AM »
Looks great! :-*  Do you have the photograph of Romfell no. 1?

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #4 on: 15 January 2010, 07:35:12 AM »
well, this is certainly a fine sculpt and a fine vehicle too - I guess the turret would be better in metal with all these protruding thin bits....

the sloped design always reminds me of the pre WWII AC designs with their "coffin" hulls.
Either it is simply a good idea or there was some technology transfer involved

was there a special manufacturer/company involved in producing the vehicle? It certainly sounds like this if some kind of assembly line was involved after the prototypes performed so well

there was quite a chaos in Hungaria after WWI and it would hardly surprise me if some of the involved engineers would have relocated after the war or even had been in a different country suddenly

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #5 on: 15 January 2010, 07:45:48 AM »
Splendid.  A dream come true! :-*
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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #6 on: 15 January 2010, 11:50:29 AM »
Thank you all:)

Bad grammar and occasionally questionable comments on the site in question aside, there's a decent summary of the Romfell's history here, along with photos of No.1:

http://www.patriotfiles.com/forum/showthread.php?t=109680

I -strongly- suspect, based upon the somewhat more primitive wheels, that the Romfell shown in the very last image is actually No.2.

I think Tobi got it pretty damned close:)

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #7 on: 15 January 2010, 01:14:46 PM »
would be interesting to know which private companies the two inventors were linked to.
anyway, nothing conclusive found


this seems to be the only service picture of the Romfell, and a scale creep too  ;)

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #8 on: 16 January 2010, 10:15:11 AM »
Nice work again  :).  As for suggestions how about a Daimler FLAK/BAK lorry



Bussing Tractor:



Or my own personal top of the wish list, a Mariewagen II halftrack - used until the 20s so ideal for Pulpy stuff  and late WW 1:

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Offline andekmcc

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #9 on: 16 January 2010, 07:13:16 PM »
looks great, I've been looking forward to this one for a while  ;)

Offline Schogun

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #10 on: 16 January 2010, 09:41:35 PM »
If taking suggestions for the next A/C...

Garford! Garford! Garford!

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #11 on: 16 January 2010, 09:56:17 PM »
yep
garford

it is about time...

Offline andekmcc

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #12 on: 17 January 2010, 11:17:14 AM »
garford would be nice..  :)

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #13 on: 18 January 2010, 10:53:36 AM »
Garford ;)

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Re: Austro-Hungarian armor! Romfell no.1 off to the caster.
« Reply #14 on: 18 January 2010, 11:16:58 AM »
Cracking stuff! Doesn't someone do Austro-Hungarian troops for the Italian campaign?

 

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