Garage
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The completed Garage
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The gas storage is scratch-built
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A bench and very small tools
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Verlinden workshop machines
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VW with wood gasifier...
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...obviously retained after the war...
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...and kept in good hands.
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1 17 November 2013, 17:38
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The PlusModel garage is very nice, but I also built some Verlinden tools to go with it.
(1 Dec 13) I recently learned* that also in France wood gas driven vehicles (Gazogen) were quiet common especially during and after the war, so I gave the respective CMK VW (100% fictitious) French paint job. The owner also seemed to have added Free French Army signs taken from a FFA Sherman (or from dry transfers from Archer 🙂 )
Still work in progress by the way as the PE rooftop and most of the weathering is yet missing...
*from this great and unique book on that specific topic: Wartime Woodburners: Alternative Fuel Vehicles in World War II by John Fuller Ryan (available from Amazon)