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GuyM
Posted: Monday, June 09, 2025 2:41:06 AM
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Location: Le Muy - Var - France
The 2 Cometto trailers:





Miscellaneous pictures of both convoys:





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Guy
Quinella
Posted: Monday, June 09, 2025 10:23:31 AM

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Guy: I get a kick out of the loads you guys use. How about a fishing reel like a spinner, or maybe a pencil sharpener?!!!!! Keep up the good work. We enjoy your pics. CAW
GuyM
Posted: Friday, June 13, 2025 2:08:00 AM
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Meeting of 2 Berliet TPO15A (other Minitrucks kit already displayed in this topic):









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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 2:49:45 AM
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From 25/08 to 16/11/1944, the US Army organize a logistical operation to supply goods and armament to Allied Armies, the "Red Ball Express"' (first from St Lô to Chartres, then between St Lô and Soissons/Sommesous, following Armies move to the East):



2 Red Ball Express vehicles:





- left: General Motors Co CCKW 353 6x6/2 truck, dropside body loaded with 134 Magnatex Ltd petrol jerricans and a rolled tarpaulin (Solido/Hachette model being modified (*)),
- right: General Motors Co CCKW 353 6x6/2 truck, sheeted dropside body carrying 14 petrol barrels (Solido model being modified, modified Corgi drums (*)).

The map is issued from "les Routes de la Liberté" N. Aubin, Ed. Histoire & Collections,
Note (*); glazing was added on both trucks, axle/transmission systems to be added,
the 2nd GMC had a tarpailin added on its dropside body with a repainted tarpaulin added on its cab (originating from a Verem model), drums were glued on a support and repainted.

To be continued.
Guy


GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 2:53:39 AM
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To be continued.
Guy
GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 2:56:46 AM
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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Saturday, June 21, 2025 2:23:23 AM
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There are several road accidents on the Red Ball Express (narrow roads, overtime...). The US Army assign there as well their usual wreckers:





General Motors Co CCKW 353 Lot 7 6x6/2 truck fitted with a 12.7mm machine-gun and a dropside body with traveling chain hoist on wrecker beam (Solido model being modified(*)),





Note (*): the model received a glazing, a repainted cab tarpaulin and a Verem Lot7 beam.
Axles/transmission assemblies are to be built, with dropside body folders and cabinet, as the example below:



Picture from "Le GMC Cargo..." D. Andres, Ed. Histoire & Collections.

Regards.
Guy
Quinella
Posted: Saturday, June 21, 2025 1:48:49 PM

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Guy: Did you guys ever collect Britains toy military trucks, pre war or post war? I love the pre-war versions. Craig
GuyM
Posted: Saturday, June 21, 2025 4:40:46 PM
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Craig,

I don't have any Britains military truck and I don't think that any other models collectors I know have one: are they 1/50-1/48, which is common to our collections?

I hope it helps.
Guy
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Posted: Saturday, June 21, 2025 7:27:24 PM

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Guy: Britains are 1:48th or 1:43rd maybe. Great toys. Unusual varieties. Look them up on Ebay, Take a look. Craig They are 1/32 scale
GuyM
Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2025 2:58:02 AM
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The US Army install mobile anti-aircraft weapons all along the Red Ball Express Highway:







White MGMC M16 half-track truck fitted with a front winch and a Frary & Clark M45 anti-aircraft device equipped with 4x12.7mm machine-guns (Solido model(*) being modified),



Note (*): front wheels model were changed to 1st generation Solido ones and turret guns (fragile) were consolidated. A front axle/transmission assembly is to be added to the truck.

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Guy
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