My great uncle was with the maintenance company of the 67th Armored Regiment, 2nd Armored division in WWII. He was there from pretty early on (enlisted on 10/12/41 and he's listed in the regimental history as having been on Sicily) until the end. This last weekend I found some of his pictures from the war and three of them seem to show him posing on and around the same vehicle (I think). Can anyone tell me what it is and if there are any kits out there?
Many thanks!
Michael
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 12:30 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 12:48 AM UTC
It looks like it may be a Ward LaFrance 1000 Wrecker.
I don't know of any models of it.
I don't know of any models of it.
Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 12:51 AM UTC
Gar-Wood crane on the back.
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 02:22 AM UTC
Ward La France Model 1000 earlier than series 4
(series 4 got the "triangular" bumper instead of the "normal" C-profile)
It looks as if the photos show two wreckers, one with non-directional tires and the other with "directional" tyres.
/ Robin
P.S. Accurate Armour produce a later variant of this type of wrecker but the differences are significant ....
http://www.accurate-armour.com/ShowProduct.cfm?manufacturer=0&category=14&subcategory=23&product=162
(series 4 got the "triangular" bumper instead of the "normal" C-profile)
It looks as if the photos show two wreckers, one with non-directional tires and the other with "directional" tyres.
/ Robin
P.S. Accurate Armour produce a later variant of this type of wrecker but the differences are significant ....
http://www.accurate-armour.com/ShowProduct.cfm?manufacturer=0&category=14&subcategory=23&product=162
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 04:59 AM UTC
Hi Michael,
Not common subject. Anyway: SOLFIG is a French maker of resin kits.
Check this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Solfig-72225-1-72-Resin-WWII-US-Ward-Lafrance-Wrecker-/141592711857?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20f79552b1
Small and expensive...
Cheers
Giovanni
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 05:05 AM UTC
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Not common subject. Anyway: SOLFIG is a French maker of resin kits...Small and expensive...
And not the right version. That is a Ward LaFrance M1A1, a later version. It is the same as the Accurate Armour resin kit in 1/35.
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 05:01 PM UTC
Hi Gino,
Checked, you're right. It is different version. thanks for info.
Cheers
Giovanni
Quoted Text
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Not common subject. Anyway: SOLFIG is a French maker of resin kits...Small and expensive...
And not the right version. That is a Ward LaFrance M1A1, a later version. It is the same as the Accurate Armour resin kit in 1/35.
Checked, you're right. It is different version. thanks for info.
Cheers
Giovanni
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 07:12 PM UTC
What's the name on the door? X--STON? Thought it might be "KINGSTON", but the first letter looks like an "X".
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 08:28 PM UTC
I make out the last four to be: "X ... STOR" or maybe "X ... STER."
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 09:59 PM UTC
Here's my guess : "MONSTER" (an appropriate nickname... )
H.P.
H.P.
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 10:15 PM UTC
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Here's my guess : "MONSTER" (an appropriate nickname... )
H.P.
I agree. It appears to say "MONSTER" on the passenger door.
The bumper code is very concise, just "Tx" if I read that right. Is that just a truck number? The 2nd Armored would have a 2 and a triangle, right?
Also, the gym shoes are noteworthy.
thanks for posting these neat pictures of your great uncle!
-Sean H.
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 10:40 PM UTC
Thanks for all the info! Shame there's no kit, I'd like to do something in his honor (aside from the several M4s from the 2nd Armored I have planned!)
Michael
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 10:48 PM UTC
I would go with the AA kit anyway. It's as close as you're ever going to get to modeling anything that halfway resembles what your uncle tinkered with in kit form. Don't stop (i.e.'count the rivets') on this one...go with your heart.
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 - 11:24 PM UTC
If you want to build him just a wrecker that is close, I would go with the Mirror Models Diamond T wrecker. It is a hardtop and a lot cheaper than the all-resin AA kit, about half the price.
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Posted: Thursday, April 09, 2015 - 12:00 AM UTC
Thanks guys. Of course, the other thing to consider is that, since he was in for the whole war, chances are that he had other wreckers later on. I'll see what I can do, that AA kit is pretty pricey.
Michael
Michael