Ok here goes
another big mercedes with a zpu4 quite a popular combination
This one belonged to the PLO in Lebanon
not sure on make of truck but its a single 37mm
Here we have a DAF truck with zu23 used by mercenary forces in Angola
Another zpu2 armed truck from Sierra Leone, could be a British supplied Bedford as i have a pic somewhere of a Bedford with a zpu2 mounted on top of a bunch of pallets
Now for a couple of unimogs used by the Rhodesian Sealous scouts
count the guns on those unimogs talk about fire power
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Posted: Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 12:23 AM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 04:02 AM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 05:03 AM UTC
Hi
I take it thats a unimog Frenchy.
Heres a few more
Ethiopians in Somalia
Russian? gaz66 with zu23
Not a heavy truck just a toyota landcruiser but heavily armed from Chad
Not to sure who these are but you gotta love those hats
East meets west Finnish? Army issue not militia
Peter
I take it thats a unimog Frenchy.
Heres a few more
Ethiopians in Somalia
Russian? gaz66 with zu23
Not a heavy truck just a toyota landcruiser but heavily armed from Chad
Not to sure who these are but you gotta love those hats
East meets west Finnish? Army issue not militia
Peter
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Posted: Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 05:19 AM UTC
You can found some videos showing Belgian SF Unimogs operating in Chad on Youtube :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H9060yCsSk
IIRC, these are U1350Ls
I'm quite sure the soldiers wearing these rather exotic hats are Indian.
Frenchy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H9060yCsSk
IIRC, these are U1350Ls
I'm quite sure the soldiers wearing these rather exotic hats are Indian.
Frenchy
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Posted: Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 01:22 PM UTC
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This one belonged to the PLO in Lebanon
not sure on make of truck but its a single 37mm. . .
Peter
Looks like an early 1960(s) Chevrolet or GMC 2 ton
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Posted: Monday, November 30, 2009 - 12:42 AM UTC
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This one belonged to the PLO in Lebanon
not sure on make of truck but its a single 37mm
Regarding 37mm: What's the best way to distinguish between the Russian 37mm and a 40mm Bofors. Any direct giveaway one can look for?
/E
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Posted: Monday, November 30, 2009 - 05:51 AM UTC
Hi
Not sure if this works for every model of bofors but the way i use is the elevating/ traversing mechanisms on the bofors tend to be a kranked bar whereas the Russian 37mm has wheel type mechanism.
Not sure if that makes sense but if you look at the pic above on the lefthand side of the gun is the wheel arrangement.
Check out here for some nice drawings of the 37mm
http://www.o5m6.de/37mm_61-K_M1939.html
Heres a bofors
note the kranked bar both sides of the gun. Not sure about every bofors but just checked a pic of an l70 and it still had the bar mechanism.
Peter
Not sure if this works for every model of bofors but the way i use is the elevating/ traversing mechanisms on the bofors tend to be a kranked bar whereas the Russian 37mm has wheel type mechanism.
Not sure if that makes sense but if you look at the pic above on the lefthand side of the gun is the wheel arrangement.
Check out here for some nice drawings of the 37mm
http://www.o5m6.de/37mm_61-K_M1939.html
Heres a bofors
note the kranked bar both sides of the gun. Not sure about every bofors but just checked a pic of an l70 and it still had the bar mechanism.
Peter
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Posted: Monday, November 30, 2009 - 06:20 AM UTC
Hi
Thanks tio Frenchy and Kosprueone for the id on the plo truck.
Peter
Thanks tio Frenchy and Kosprueone for the id on the plo truck.
Peter
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Posted: Monday, November 30, 2009 - 05:03 PM UTC
oh yeah, I didn't see Frenchy's reply
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Posted: Monday, November 30, 2009 - 06:39 PM UTC
No worries, just a pity it wasnt a 1958 version, found this 1/34 diecast that i reckon could use.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 - 05:06 AM UTC
Portuguese Berliet in Angola :
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Posted: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 - 05:34 AM UTC
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Not sure if that makes sense but if you look at the pic above on the lefthand side of the gun is the wheel arrangement.
Got it. Thanks Peter.
/E
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Posted: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 - 07:59 AM UTC
Hi
Heres a couple more video captures from Somalia
The video of these heavies in action along with some M35s can be viewed here
http://www.nefafoundation.org/multimedia-prop.html#abu_suleim_fighting
scroll to
"The battle for control of Somalia; shahaab al mujihadean on the frontline"
Hopefully you can see them dont know about the music etc just watched it with the sound off.
Peter
Heres a couple more video captures from Somalia
The video of these heavies in action along with some M35s can be viewed here
http://www.nefafoundation.org/multimedia-prop.html#abu_suleim_fighting
scroll to
"The battle for control of Somalia; shahaab al mujihadean on the frontline"
Hopefully you can see them dont know about the music etc just watched it with the sound off.
Peter
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Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 03:32 AM UTC
Peter
Maybe you'll like the one I've just came across (providing it's new to you ) :
According to the caption, the picture has been taken in Abkhazia...
Frenchy
Maybe you'll like the one I've just came across (providing it's new to you ) :
According to the caption, the picture has been taken in Abkhazia...
Frenchy
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Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 04:49 AM UTC
Nice one Frenchy.
Looks like a Hind rocket pod on top of a brdm turret on a armoured box, very interesting.
Looks like a Hind rocket pod on top of a brdm turret on a armoured box, very interesting.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 05:37 AM UTC
I had initially thought BTR-60PB, but BRDM-2 makes much more sense. Why? Because it looks like its not just an armored box, but a section cut from the middle of a BRDM-2, with improvised armor plate on the front (and probably the rear).
Compare the view ports in the middle of the section with this picture:
Compare the view ports in the middle of the section with this picture:
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Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 09:35 AM UTC
Joe
think you nailed it on the head.
Peter
think you nailed it on the head.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 - 10:25 AM UTC
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Joe
think you nailed it on the head.
Ditto The rocket pod could be a UB-32-57 with the rear fairing removed :
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Posted: Sunday, December 27, 2009 - 07:01 AM UTC
Hey folks, saw these on evil bay and thought of this gun truck thread. Could be a useful base model for close to 1/35 as advertised as 1/36.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1-36-Scale-Army-Truck-for-Earthquake-Relief-Work-Model_W0QQitemZ270506095732QQcmdZViewItemQQptZDiecast_Vehicles?hash=item3efb6b7474
Nige
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1-36-Scale-Army-Truck-for-Earthquake-Relief-Work-Model_W0QQitemZ270506095732QQcmdZViewItemQQptZDiecast_Vehicles?hash=item3efb6b7474
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Posted: Sunday, December 27, 2009 - 07:39 AM UTC
Thanks for the reminder Nige. IIRC, last time I've spotted this one on eBay, it was more expensive...At least one would have to scratchbuild the rear axle as it's a "pull back action" model.
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Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010 - 02:37 AM UTC
Just to fuel up the fire
Lebanese M-325 Nun-Nun with ZU-23-2 :
Frenchy
Lebanese M-325 Nun-Nun with ZU-23-2 :
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Posted: Friday, March 19, 2010 - 04:47 AM UTC
Hi all,
for who would be interested about TM 69 I have more drawings of chassis than posted by Frenchy, the following links are to see my scratch built of this massive truck.
http://freeforumzone.leonardo.it/discussione.aspx?idd=8786673
http://www.zimmerit.com/concorsi/2009/gallery_MASTER/Caraglio_TM69/index.html#img/P7230338%20(Custom).JPG
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for who would be interested about TM 69 I have more drawings of chassis than posted by Frenchy, the following links are to see my scratch built of this massive truck.
http://freeforumzone.leonardo.it/discussione.aspx?idd=8786673
http://www.zimmerit.com/concorsi/2009/gallery_MASTER/Caraglio_TM69/index.html#img/P7230338%20(Custom).JPG
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Posted: Friday, March 19, 2010 - 05:14 AM UTC
Very impressive work Dario !
...and welcome to Armorama
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...and welcome to Armorama
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Posted: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 - 11:49 AM UTC
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Quoted TextJoe
think you nailed it on the head.
Ditto The rocket pod could be a UB-32-57 with the rear fairing removed :
indeed; this is Ural4320 with a part of BRDM's hull on a trunk, with UB-32-57 rocket launcher mounted on its turret.
These guntrucks were used by Soviet troops in Afghanistan 1987 to protect convoys moved through the valleys and ravines. Rocket launchers have been better for the firing of high edges than machine guns.
They were nicknamed "Метла" ( "Broom" ) by the name of its constructor.
I'm just building it in 1/35:
https://armorama.kitmaker.net/forums/175412&page=1