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  1. Can be a M7 Priest, not sure. modelldoc
  2. The Diamond kit is a former Matchbox, now Revell. https://www.scalemates.com/kits/matchbox-pk-174-m-19-tank-transporter-45-tons--130348 It is hard to find at the moment, modelldoc
  3. Trumpeter has two kits in 1:72 scale: The russian Stalinez S-65, also called ChTZ-65 with and cab and without cab is a copy from the US Caterpillar Diesel Sixty from 1931. modelldoc
  4. that's are definatly M5 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M5_half-track modelldoc
  5. The" tank base" is from the Diamond tank transporter, here is another, with a intersting scene from the Korean war, a captured russian truck was used by the US forces as a railway car. (This is true, I have an old picture of this) modelldoc
  6. What is with these kits from Peco? 1927 Maudslay ML3 Bus Western National and the 1926 Thornycroft Type PB 4-Ton Lorry modelldoc
  7. Yes and no, the base is from Matchbox, the tank is Fujimi, sure, I's my model. It is a T-34-85, the Matchbox model (now Revell) is a T-34-76, the turret is different. modelldoc
  8. You are right, all Airfix railway range is now available from Dapol, Airfix used 1:72 ( a little lie for the continent, there is 1:76 not popular . In Japan, Fujimi had some military kits in 1:76, like this russian tank: modelldoc
  9. 1:80, this scale do you have in Japan. The reason is the other gauge from Japanese railkways (1067 mm), so they declare some kits in 1:80 (but is 1:76 in real. As an example here is a model from Aoshima: Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Star MP 37 is a heavy-duty single-decker bus produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Fuso since 2010. modelldoc
  10. And you can change the tractor with a new model, like this from Road Transport Images: modelldoc
  11. When we have the Harvard, we need an Air Traffic Control truck, nobody made one. So here comes the Airfix Matador with a new body, with some parts from matchbox and a checkerboard decal from Revell. BTW, the Willys is the Matchbox kit. modelldoc
  12. I had used rhe kit with spare parts from modelcollect to made a wrecker: modelldoc
  13. The Airfix kits, Emergeny set recovery set and refuelling set are all in 00 scale. modelldoc
  14. 3d-scale is from Germany and there is the 1:76 scale totally unpopular. modelldoc
  15. Thanks for that. Off topic, here is the Harvard: modelldoc
  16. Sorry no news from Airfix, so here we have an Albion LAD from 1958 with a 4000 gallon spirit tank semi-trailer. All, including the transfers are from RTI: modelldoc
  17. Here is a link for the company, https://www.tiny.com.hk/locale/en-US/corpdefault.aspx?corpname=tiny There you can find out all. modelldoc
  18. Finished now with most parts from RTI, the Foden S 21 in the Octopus version. modelldoc
  19. A little bit Airfix, a little bit RTI (chassis) and a little bit from the stash, and we have a Bedford OYC water bowser: It is a little bit freestyle, but for me okay. modelldoc
  20. New year, time for a new entry. The Airfix recovery set with the Queen Mary trailer was the base for these conversion. The Bedford TK (here the JB-Airfix cab) but RTI has the same with a Queen Mary trailer. modelldoc
  21. Philj W you are absolutely right, here is the original kit from Matchbox, now from Revell: modelldoc
  22. Oh, oh Airfix, you have a affair with Matchbox / Revell: Austin K6 with the body from Montys caravan, okay not absolute correct, but nice. modelldoc
  23. So, now 100 per cent Airfix (and a little bit Dapol, but this was Airfix too) a Bedford OXC with a tanker trailer (used the Matador tank): modelldoc
  24. Next a 100 per cent RTI, a Leyland Hippo: modelldoc
  25. I had restore this thread with the missing pictures. So now a little conversion from the Land Rover made by JB, later Airfix: A ACRT fire engine. More new pictures come s next time. modelldoc
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