WWII M23 AMMO TRAILER
A dream of mine, to build an"Ammo Train" of M-23's behind a Mack NO6. (OK the trailers would have to be empty for the Mack to pull two. But it could happen if the Mack were returning to base for resupply.)
With a little help from Photoshop I put together this concept image.
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M23 Ammo Trailer - Build Log
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Fántastic build Michael. Cant wait to see this pictured beside the Long Tom.
Posted: Saturday, October 19, 2013 - 12:23 AM UTC
Two different pattern resin tire sets, made for back-dating the AFV Club's 155mm & 8 inch guns, are available from Scale Reproductions thru Scale-Link in the UK
The tire on the right comes from the wheel set that INCLUDES the earlier M1 towing dolly and the wheel center is cast as part of the tire.
The more simple tire on the left comes in the set that DOES NOT include the dolly. The wheel center of this tire is cast as a separate piece and this fact can come in handy for modification of other vehicle wheels and tires. (I could not have built the correct tires and wheels for my Mack NO6 if I had not discovered this fact.)
Posted: Saturday, October 19, 2013 - 01:09 AM UTC
With the wheel set on the right you are also going to get the four air brake accuators you will need to build the M23.
I relied on two "cheater blocks" to support the main cross axle below the trailer rather than to rely totally on the strength of the scale leaf springs to support the model. You might choose to do this differently.
I relied on two "cheater blocks" to support the main cross axle below the trailer rather than to rely totally on the strength of the scale leaf springs to support the model. You might choose to do this differently.
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The M23 being towed (without the M5 Limber) by the experimental T26 Sterling. (Photo courtesy of Tony Gibbs.)
The Sterling and the Mack NO both utilized a unique Mack designed hitch that allowed the 155mm & 8 inch gun trails as well as the M23 Ammo Trailers to be connected directly to the towing vehicle WITHOUT the need of either the M1 or M5 Limbers.
Another shot, this time from the rear, again of the M23 being towed by the monster T26 Sterling 8x8. (Photo Tony Gibbs)
The Sterling and the Mack NO both utilized a unique Mack designed hitch that allowed the 155mm & 8 inch gun trails as well as the M23 Ammo Trailers to be connected directly to the towing vehicle WITHOUT the need of either the M1 or M5 Limbers.
Another shot, this time from the rear, again of the M23 being towed by the monster T26 Sterling 8x8. (Photo Tony Gibbs)
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Frank, thanks for your comments and thanks for checking out this thread.
Mike
Mike
Posted: Saturday, October 19, 2013 - 08:47 AM UTC
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Frank, thanks for your comments and thanks for checking out this thread.
Believe me, the pleasure was all mines.