My old time truck. Driver is a HaT Colonial Service Wagon driver. The US Army and many police agencies used similar headgear around 1900.Seat and steering wheel. Glues easily with Plastruct Plastic Weld cement.Bottom side, axle is inside a bit of tube that has been sanded flat on one side to be glued onto the truck bottom.Show here with a WWI era truck. Some of these older trucks would likely have been around with the US Army by WWI but I can't imagine any were sent overseas.And a WWII era truck. By 1945 these older truck would have been long gone.Eagle Games Colonial Era troops, I use them as American 1900ish.Airfix American WWI figures good for about 1900 to 1945 depending on specific unit and location in the world.
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I think your 'brick trucks' wil look better than the cast ones once painted. Well done!!
Thank you Roger. The first one has already been primer painted, so we shall see.
Very clever idea of using "lego" bricks, Herr Bunkermeister! They look really nice!
I wonder if they could be used to make simple yet "realistic" looking buildings... Have you ever tried that before?
Cheers,
Streletsfan1029
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O Bardo da Neovoa, yes, I have posted here a few photos of one of my efforts. https://bunkermeister.blogspot.com/2025/05/der-waffle-haus.html?m=1 I have more buildings in the planning stage.
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