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My bobbed "10 ton"

JB

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I built this @ 20 years ago from two different models my Dad built when he was a kid. They are 2 different scales so it kinda looks like a 10 ton bobbed truck. The later half came from the atomic artillery transport not sure of the nomenclature. This ting rolls on the floor just like a die cast car that my daughter plays with.
Pics looks worse than it is due to dust settling on it but I used to be on a weathering kick that combined with dust makes it look fuzzy.
 

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Wolf.Dose

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That is the tractor part of the Atomic Anny , the M249, I suppose, which should be a cab over engine. The cab part looks like a standard 5 to 10 ton Reo hood with gasoline engine with a WWII tractor cab, for example Federal or Diamond with soft top cab. Nice mixture. Who can prove this did not exist? If your father was in the Army by that time, somewere he must have seen something like that. Something new for the literature, my books do not know this combination....
But everything is possibele until somebody can prove the non existence.
Wolf
 

JB

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Thanks wolf. I am sure the two sections are from different scale models (the frame & chassis may have come from a third model) as a result the M35 part looks to be a 10 ton.

Thanks for the imput.
 
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