Hunor Product is a part of Armada Hobby & Hunor Figures, Hungary.
Model built by Laszlo Somogyi
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Model built by Laszlo Somogyi
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Model built by Laszlo Somogyi
Built model posted by Armada/Hunor
Built model posted by Armada/Hunor
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Models built by Laszlo Somogyi
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Model built by Laszlo Somogyi
Model built by Laszlo Somogyi
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Model built by Laszlo Somogyi
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Model built by Laszlo Somogyi
Model built by Laszlo Somogyi
A bit of information about these fairly obscure armoured trains, for anyone wondering how and where to use them;
These components can be used to make any of the 10 Austro-Hungarian Armoured trains that began to see service from 1914 through to the end of WWI.
They saw service on all the fronts where the Austro Hungarian Armies fought.
After WWI the surviving trains went to Yugoslavia, Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
After WWII commenced, Hungary used its trains, and those of Poland, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia fell into German hands.
Panzerzug 24 was created from these captured trains and saw service from March 1940 to January 1945.
It served in Germany, briefly in Denmark, also in Serbia, Croatia, Italy, France, & Poland
However it underwent many upgrades during the WWII and the Hunor pieces are good for 1914 up till mid 1940.
In January 1945 along with Panzerzug 62 (a BP 42 type),the trains were cut off by the Russians and the crews blew the trains up around 07.45h on January 16,
and accompanied by their 38(t) tanks the crew marched off to regain their own lines, harrassed constantly by Russian air attacks.
However by 1945 Panzerzug 24 no longer resembled the Hunor train pieces, having been upgraded with replacement stock and larger locomotives.
Information, as always from Professor Sawodny's "German Armored Trains 1904-1945" - Neil Lyall
3D drawings
Model built by Balazs Bognar
Information Gergely Katona:
The Zrinyi kits with the 75mm an the 105 mm guns are the same kit, exept from the guns. The 44M Zrínyi I, incorporated a long 43M 75mm gun,
but it did not pass the prototype stage. The 40/43M Zrínyi II was armed with a 40M 105mm L/20 howitzer.
This kit contains the modifications for the Hungarian vehicle: Commander's coupola, 2 Gebauer machine guns and a redesigned machine gun shield
Note Gergely Katona:
The kit has the other parts of this tankette, so it is a full set of the tankette, and I had just only bought the conversion set,
sold separately in a plastic bag.
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