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Technicals and Guntrucks

Started by philp, October 20, 2010, 12:06:54 PM

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philp

Yep, the HEMTT can make a decent guntruck.

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Weaver

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Two of Trumpy's US trucks in 1/35th are the M1078 LMTV and the M1083 FMTV. According to Pocketbond's catalogue, there are armoured versions of both due out this year. The FMTV is field-fitted armour on the standard cab, although it's apparently standardised enough to have a name and part number, whilst the LMTV one is a factory-designed armoured cab with a shielded HMG mount on the roof. Can't find much on the web, but scroll down this thread for some details and pics:

http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=145577&page=1
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Old Wombat

I modelled this for a post apocalyptic forum on Starship Modeler but I'm pretty sure it could come under the heading "gun truck".
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Quote from: chrisonord on October 23, 2010, 08:15:21 AM
In 1/72nd scale you can use the keil craft trucks, there are articulated and ridged trucks, as well as just the tractor units, I have a Mercedes tractor unit which will get drafted into military service, I just need to find it a trailer. As part of my Cartel airfield defence, I am going to put one of the ZSU-23 AAA towed units on the back of a ICM Zil or Graz flat bed trucks I have. That would still be pretty lethal against ground targets though.
The Academy M977 has plenty of room on the back for numerous weapons too, maybe build a Bradley or LAV-25 turret onto it, or 2  :wacko:
Chris.


Chris, just noticed this old comment of yours. Knightwing do the old Keil Craft range as railway accessories, and the ones I actually see in my LHSs more than any other are trailers:

http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,31216.0.html

http://www.knightwing.co.uk/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?next=0&cart_id=1299555555.149&product=OO-HO_Road_Transport_Kits

I could pick a trailer up for you if you like - alternatively, check the railway section of your LHS. Knightwing stuff is usually bagged with yellow headers and you'll have to plow through a load of footbridges and the like to find the trailers.
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chrisonord

Quote from: Weaver on March 07, 2011, 08:12:35 PM
Quote from: chrisonord on October 23, 2010, 08:15:21 AM
In 1/72nd scale you can use the keil craft trucks, there are articulated and ridged trucks, as well as just the tractor units, I have a Mercedes tractor unit which will get drafted into military service, I just need to find it a trailer. As part of my Cartel airfield defence, I am going to put one of the ZSU-23 AAA towed units on the back of a ICM Zil or Graz flat bed trucks I have. That would still be pretty lethal against ground targets though.
The Academy M977 has plenty of room on the back for numerous weapons too, maybe build a Bradley or LAV-25 turret onto it, or 2  :wacko:
Chris.


Chris, just noticed this old comment of yours. Knightwing do the old Keil Craft range as railway accessories, and the ones I actually see in my LHSs more than any other are trailers:

http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,31216.0.html

http://www.knightwing.co.uk/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?next=0&cart_id=1299555555.149&product=OO-HO_Road_Transport_Kits

I could pick a trailer up for you if you like - alternatively, check the railway section of your LHS. Knightwing stuff is usually bagged with yellow headers and you'll have to plow through a load of footbridges and the like to find the trailers.
Hya H,
What sort of money are these trailers going for, as I think a few different trailers might be useful for differing purposes within my cartel army/air force.
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Weaver

Can't honestly remember - presumably not much different from the RRPs on knightwing's website.
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Mossie

Think these qualify, two resin kits from Games Workshop's Forge World (they specalise in resin models & accesories for the Games Workshop universe).

http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/Warhammer-40000/Imperial_Guard/Elysian_Drop_Troops?filter_reset=1

Imperial Guard Tauros used by Elysian Drop Troops


Imperial Guard Tauros Venator, six axles for bigger guns!

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deathjester

That is brilliant - practical, and good looking!  Bet it costs loads more than it should though....

Mossie

About 30 quid for the Tauros, 35 for the Tauros Venator.  I personally think they could gather enough interest to be injection kits, but GW would still probably charge 20 quid plus.  I like a lot of W40K stuff, but I've never bothered because of the price.

Still, I often tend to think of what I might do with the kits.  Thought of a few variants for the Tauros, enclose the drivers cab for hostile environments/better protection, add a co-drivers position, mortar on the gunners station, ambulance cab on the Venator.
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rickshaw

I think it would be fairly easy to scratch up something like that.  Some oversize tyres, a bit of rod and plasticard and you'd have something as good, if not better.  1/48 tyres for 1/72, etc.
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deathjester

Hmm, I've seen plenty of truck tyre sets on eBay - you might be onto something there!

pyro-manic

Nice! I haven't kept up to speed with GW stuff for a few years, but those are pretty cool.

Talking of guntrucks, I've just ordered a Revell 1:35 MAN 7t. six-wheel truck to turn into a post-apocalyptic "base" vehicle for a roaming gang. I'm building a 1:72 one for the Africa GB as well, but based on a Russian Ural truck.
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Thiel


Just in case you though gun-trucks were a new idea.