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Rolls Royce Armored Car

By: Battlefront Miniatures

Type: Miniatures Pack

Product Line: Flames of War - WWII - British - Vehicles

Early

Last Stocked on 3/3/2020

Product Info

Title
Rolls Royce Armored Car
Sub-category
Publish Year
2011
NKG Part #
2147458027
MFG. Part #
BFMBR300
Type
Miniatures Pack

Description

The origins of the Rolls Royce Armored Car go back as far as 1914 when the Royal Navy Air Service (RNAS) set-up an airbase in Belgium and required a vehicle in order to rescue downed pilots. After several ad-hoc designs, an official design was produced in December 1914 making use of the chassis of the Rolls Royce Silver Ghost.

A steel superstructure was constructed to provide protection for the crew and a rotating open-topped turret place on the top, rear of the vehicle.

In order to cope with the additional weight of the superstructure; twin wheels were fitted to the rear of the vehicle. Armament was provided by mounting a Vickers machine-gun in the turret, however it was quickly learnt that an enclosed turret needed.

By the beginning of World War Two the Rolls Royce armored car had received some minor improvements including the wider wheels and the addition of disc brakes. The Rolls Royce armored car saw action during the desert campaign in North Africa in 1940; retro-fitted with a Boys anti-tank rifle in an open top turret. But it soon became clear that the design did not belong on the battlefield and was replaced by armored cards of a modern design.

Contents:

  • two Rolls Royce Armored Cars
  • two Boys anti-tank rifle gunners
  • two AA MG
  • two sets of sand channels