I'm going to build this in 1/72 scale, and I don't know of any cars in that scale. I want to use an Airfix OO kit for the basics (trucks, frame, etc), but I'll need measurements.
As to the railways that could have made/owned the stock, I can't see enough info to figure out who owned it.
Coming back to your original question on which flat cars were used to transport tanks in Germany during WW I, the answer is not given easily. The German railway system in those days consisted out of different, state owned railways, i.e.
Each of these railways had their own design, also for flat cars.
During WW I, I guess that they just used the flat cars they had on hand, mainly two-axle cars not really designed for heavy loads, including those captured from "enemy" railways, like France and Belgium, which could have been built by German railway car manufacturers as well.
If you want to model that in your layout, you can take any two-axle flat car made by Marklin, Roco, Fleischmann, Piko, Liliput. The best would be to really mix them.
cacole The German Army never had tanks in WWI. The French did, but not Germany.
Well, no, Germany did have tanks, but most of the German tanks were captured British/French ones - they only had a few of their own design:
wikiRegardless, development of a German tank was underway. The only project to be produced and fielded was the A7V, although only fifteen A7Vs were built. The majority of the roughly hundred or so tanks fielded by Germany were captured British and French vehicles. A7Vs were captured by the Allies, but they were not used, and most ended up being scrapped.
The German Army never had tanks in WWI. The French did, but not Germany.
Hello everyone. I've gotten some great help here in the past, and so I wanted to try again. I have been stopped cold in my searches of the internet for information on WWI German flat cars for transporting tanks. I've got a few very bad, grainy, black and white photos, but I can't find line drawings and other information. The one I want to model seems to me to be a 40' flat car for carrying an A7V or Mk IV tank. I say it is AROUND 40' because the A7V tank was 20' (minus gun), and the car looks to be about double the length. I have found that the wheels were spoked, and the buffers look about the same as in use in WWII. Can anyone help with information or point me to good books or websites?
Thanks a bunch!