Morn all,
This will be my entry into Geoff's D-Day GB. A big thanks to him for putting this GB together, headaches included...I believe everyone is familiar with this vehicle and there were about 810,000 of them built during the war. They were used in all theater's of operation. At Normandy, they were put ashore after the initial landings to transport all the necessary materials needed to supply the troops in their fight to end the tyranny and free Europe. This is the kit and I probably won't put it in a dio. It will be a stand alone build,

Typical Tamiya and luckily, it doesn't have those awful rubber tires. The paper stuff,

It has decals, but they are still in one of the sealed sprue baggies. I'll be going with the bottom marking scheme, as it was used in Normandy. The sprue shots,


I won this kit from evilbay really cheap and when I got it, I looked inside the box and found this surprise,

The Tamiya accessory cargo kit for it. Now I have something for the CITB. This set and some wooden crates I have in the stash should fill it up nicely.
I can't believe I'm in 2 GB's at the same time. I guess I had a really wild senior moment! Doesn't matter though......Let's just have fun and build a kit as a tribute to those brave souls, 80 years ago...
Prost
Allen
This will be my entry into Geoff's D-Day GB. A big thanks to him for putting this GB together, headaches included...I believe everyone is familiar with this vehicle and there were about 810,000 of them built during the war. They were used in all theater's of operation. At Normandy, they were put ashore after the initial landings to transport all the necessary materials needed to supply the troops in their fight to end the tyranny and free Europe. This is the kit and I probably won't put it in a dio. It will be a stand alone build,
Typical Tamiya and luckily, it doesn't have those awful rubber tires. The paper stuff,
It has decals, but they are still in one of the sealed sprue baggies. I'll be going with the bottom marking scheme, as it was used in Normandy. The sprue shots,
I won this kit from evilbay really cheap and when I got it, I looked inside the box and found this surprise,
The Tamiya accessory cargo kit for it. Now I have something for the CITB. This set and some wooden crates I have in the stash should fill it up nicely.
I can't believe I'm in 2 GB's at the same time. I guess I had a really wild senior moment! Doesn't matter though......Let's just have fun and build a kit as a tribute to those brave souls, 80 years ago...
Prost
Allen
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