M4A3 (76) HVSS prepared for shipping overseas
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11 25 November 2020, 21:26
Jakko
Probably not, though I toyed with the idea. Two main reasons: first is that about the only available options for a flatcar are 1) German or 2) scratchbuilt. Though I can imagine captured German rolling stock being used by the Allies, reason No. 2 is that I hardly have the room to display the tank at the moment, never mind a flatcar that's twice as big 🙁
Probably not, though I toyed with the idea. Two main reasons: first is that about the only available options for a flatcar are 1) German or 2) scratchbuilt. Though I can imagine captured German rolling stock being used by the Allies, reason No. 2 is that I hardly have the room to display the tank at the moment, never mind a flatcar that's twice as big 🙁
1 December 2020, 19:31
Ben M
Here's one that looks to be the right era: grw.trains.com/news/..del-products-flatcar
I believe MTH (Mike's Train House) also makes 1:32 US prototype flatcars from the 1940's era.
Here's one that looks to be the right era: grw.trains.com/news/..del-products-flatcar
I believe MTH (Mike's Train House) also makes 1:32 US prototype flatcars from the 1940's era.
2 December 2020, 13:16
Ben M
Piko and Marklin also make or used to make them. I have some Marklin 1:32 us prototype flatcars on my garden railroad.
Piko and Marklin also make or used to make them. I have some Marklin 1:32 us prototype flatcars on my garden railroad.
2 December 2020, 13:19
Jakko
Thanks, I'll check that out and decide whether I have the room or not 🙂
Thanks, I'll check that out and decide whether I have the room or not 🙂
3 December 2020, 09:22
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The Tamiya M4A3 (76) HVSS kit, with waterproofing and crates as the real tank would have been shipped from the USA.