[WWI] A question for the huddled masses:
Craig Gavin
cgavin at graceba.net
Wed Jun 7 17:32:33 EDT 2006
Bob - There's also a Opel 15t truck model. Again 1/72 scale. This
one by Fine Scale Factory. See: http://www.landships.freeservers.com/
fsf_opel4tontruck_kitreview.htm
Again, best regards - Craig Gavin+
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> From: Craig Gavin <cgavin at graceba.net>
> Date: June 7, 2006 4:17:54 PM CDT
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> Subject: Fwd: [WWI] A question for the huddled masses:
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> Forgot to give you the url http://www.landships.freeservers.com/
> mgm_daimler_tractor_kitreview.htm
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>> From: Craig Gavin <cgavin at graceba.net>
>> Date: June 7, 2006 4:16:04 PM CDT
>> To: World War I Modeling Mailing List <wwi at wwi-models.org>
>> Subject: Re: [WWI] A question for the huddled masses:
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>> Robert - You might look at the following kit review of a Austro-
>> Daimler M.17 Artillery Tow Truck. You don't mention scale, but
>> this one is 1/72 scale by MGM. Regards - Craig Gavin+
>> On Jun 7, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Robert Horton wrote:
>>
>>> Hi troops: Have a question that maybe someone, particularly in
>>> Europe, can answer. I need to try to get information, details or
>>> pictures of one of the German WWI vintage artillery tow trucks in
>>> what seemed to be indicated as the counterpart of our 3 ton range
>>> of vehicles. I think one type was built by N.A.G and there might
>>> have been others. There also were larger ones that were designed
>>> to be used with the large Skoda Mortar/ Howitzers. I am not
>>> interested in those.There are several pictures that I have found
>>> in Charles Woolleys books and one or two of poorer quality, small
>>> photos, in Herbert Jagers book...I am hoping that someone may
>>> know of a European Museum that has one, or possibly a better
>>> source of better detailed information...want to try to
>>> scratchbuild one. I've got too many German Artillery models and
>>> nothing to show how they were moved...thanks a bunch for any
>>> help.....Bob Horton
>>
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