Fell upon this in the stash. Seems to have been just started. Non-skid flooring & floor assy installed & a couple decals attached. A sprue view only as Trident offers no box art as a rule. Will search for other Pioneer elements as it appears I've assigned this to the 4th co. 2nd pltn. as the 2nd Flam. PaulE
1/87 scale Trident 251/16 Flam
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No, they just had the fuel tanks inside the hull. I’m not sure how they were refuelled, but probably from a regular tanker or with jerrycans.Comment
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Thank you gentlemen. Xactly. They didn't like the trailer idea. The flam panzer IIs, IIIs, & Hetzers all used the same basic method & stored the fuel internally. The text always seems to describe the fuel as something other than just plain fuel oil or gasoline so sourcing it would be unique. The pioneer supply section would be the logical place as they also had the hand held flame throwers.
Plates of fresh cookies are on the speaker towers Dzohn.Comment
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/me does a little research
They apparently used Flammöl 19 (“Flame Oil 19” — note it’s Flamm-öl, not Flam-möl) which was a mixture of petrol (gasoline) and tar, but it’s hard to find the mix ratio.
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Wonderful work Paul. Still cant get over all the ammo in the trailer. Must have taken an age to do
Budge over JR and leave me some cookies please! :smiling2::smiling5:Comment
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