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GuyM
Posted: Thursday, May 08, 2025 4:03:01 AM
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The SOMUA tank was also surpassed by German tanks, because of its numerous mechanical breakdowns or fuel shortages (as French Army Logistical Services were unable to follow the pace of German Panzerdivisionen), in spite of some successes, which only postponed the end of the battle:







The Somua tank in Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOMUA_S35

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Guy

Quinella
Posted: Saturday, May 10, 2025 10:09:24 AM

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Not much of a gun there!!! Looks cool though. CAW
George Hiram
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THE GUN LOOKS LIKE YOU
Quinella
Posted: Saturday, May 10, 2025 12:46:54 PM

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George Hiram wrote:
THE GUN LOOKS LIKE YOU


Well well. Look what the cat drug in! You probably fought in that war. CAW
George Hiram
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SOMEONE IS TELLING STORYS ON ME AGAIN
GuyM
Posted: Monday, May 12, 2025 3:20:51 AM
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In Holland, transfer between 2 gravel extraction sites:





Scania-Vabis LT 110 Super 6x4/2 tractor with dropside body (modified(*) NZG model) loaded with an unknown brand dragline bucket for crawler crane (NZG element) and towing a Scheuerle T 5041 L 2+2-line semi-trailer with extra-low bed (NZG model), carrying a 54.7 tonnes Weserhütte W180 lattice dragline (modified(*) NZG model) and a lattice boom extension (NZG element),





Note (*): normally towing a similar 3+3-line Scheuerle trailer, the Scania-Vabis tractor had its guiding poles glued (both broken as very fragile); the Weserhütte crane had its pulley lifting frame lowered for the transfer (by removing rear rivets), its right rear access ladder repaired (fragile) and its right access path glued again.

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Guy
Quinella
Posted: Monday, May 12, 2025 10:36:19 AM

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Guy: that is an absolute killer looking rig! Craig
GuyM
Posted: Monday, May 12, 2025 10:49:33 AM
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Craig,

Many thanks for your positive comments.

Guy
GuyM
Posted: Friday, May 16, 2025 4:09:27 AM
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In the US, road haulage by a railroad company, of an ex-airport tractor bought second-hand as a future railway station luggage tractor:







DiamondT 620 4x2/2 dropside truck (Corgi model) loaded with a Toyota TAL-2TD25 4x2/2 airport tractor (Tomica model to be repainted),



Regards.
Guy
GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 3:47:01 AM
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The re-edition of Solido tanks 1/50 models by Hachette was triggering the increase of my collection at low cost:





- left: Zavod No114/Omsktransmash T34/76-1943 battle tank fitted with a 76.2mm cannon and 2x7.62mm machine guns (modified(*) Solido-Hachette model),
- right: Zavod No112/Krasnoye-Sormovo T34/85-1944 battle tank with a 85mm cannon and 2x7.62mm machine-guns (modified(*) Solido-Hachette model),

Note (*): antennas were added (missing search lights) on both tanks and the tank body machine-gun re-glued on the left model.

Wikipedia article dedicated to the T34 battle tank ("the best tank of the world", according to a German General E. von Kleist): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-34

I wonder why these 2 Solido models are today so expensive on the second-hand market (is it because of their rarity?).

To be continued.
Guy
GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 3:57:17 AM
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The T34-76 1943 version, with its 2-man turret, which was fighting against Panzers during the German invasion:







To be continued.
Guy

GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 4:08:07 AM
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The Red Army was aware of their main battle tank weaknesses and the T34-76 evolved in a T34-85, with, among other things, its wider 3-man turret and a more powerful cannon:







Regards.
Guy

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