We’ve made good progress on orders this week – everything left over from before the holiday break went in the post yesterday, as did a good number of those that have arrived since. By the end of today we should be back to normal (whatever that is).

So by way of celebration, here’s the latest addition to our range of 3D printed Great War vehicles – the Ford Model T Ambulance. Over 5000 examples were built for the Allies by Ford, and their robust design made them very successful in the role. Mechanically very simple and easy to maintain and repair, their light weight helped them negotiate the mud of the rear echelon areas – and if one did get stuck, a group of soldiers could easily lift it free. As with most of our other vehicles, a destroyed version is also available.

The Model T Ambulance (intact and destroyed) will become part of our Surgeon General range, which is dedicated to raising money for the MacMillan Cancer Support charity.

Found behind the opposite lines is the enormous 21cm Mörser M10. Despite it’s name, it was really a howitzer – 216 were in service in 1914 before being replaced from 1916 onwards by the lighter and longer ranged M16

GW28-202 – Ford Model T Ambulance – £10.00
GW28-202d – Destroyed Model T Ambulance – £10.00
GW28-302 – Mörser 21cm M10 – £14.00

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