First of all, I'd like to say that this is the best resin castings I've seen. Well worth the money. Now for the real questions.
I'm trying to determine what type of workshop it represents as there were several different configurations using the same basic body. I'm basing the configurations on what is descibed in the tech manual for Standard Military Motor Vehicles. So far I've eliminated artillery repair, instrument repair, machine shop, and small arms repair. I found interior photos of those but that leaves automotive repair, electical repair, instrument bench, spare parts, tool and bench, and welding. Does anyone know where I can find interior photos of these? Also, the truck the kit is based on is ex-Swiss army so how much is post-war modifications? I apologize for the anality of the questions but any help would be appreciated.
Brent
Armor/AFV
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brent
United States
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Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 - 02:48 AM UTC
MrRoo
Queensland, Australia
Joined: October 07, 2002
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Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 - 09:14 AM UTC
as I have only seen very small scale pics of the kit I cannot tell how much modification has been done. As to interior pics these are hard to find and if possible I was wondering if you could e-mail me copies of the ones you have for my information. If you click on the link to my selected site below my banner you will see some GMC's I have done including a radio/command body that I am producing and selling.
I do have a large range of GMC-CCKW info so if you want anything just ask.
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I do have a large range of GMC-CCKW info so if you want anything just ask.
[email protected]