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MiniArt: U.S. Army Bulldozer
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Posted: Sunday, April 26, 2015 - 04:35 AM UTC


Miniart is coming with a new variant of their Caterpillar D7 tractor. This time as an U.S. Army Bulldozer with a smaller blade, showing the open engine and again with over 600 parts.

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Posted: Sunday, April 26, 2015 - 04:38 PM UTC

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Miniart is coming with a new variant of their Caterpillar D7 tractor. This time as an U.S. Army Bulldozer with a smaller blade, showing the open engine and again with over 600 parts.

Read the Full News Story

If you have comments or questions please post them here.

Thanks!



This is a GOOD thing... Would STILL like to see a "corrected" M18, a proper CCKW-353/CCKW-352, a Dodge WC-54 Ambulance, a state-of-the-art M3 Lee/Grant, and an all-new M8 HMC (75mm Howitzer on the M5A1 Chassis... Will we EVER???

PS- And a TASCA/ASUKA Plain-OLD M4, US version...
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Posted: Sunday, April 26, 2015 - 05:53 PM UTC
[quoteThis is a GOOD thing... Would STILL like to see a "corrected" M18, a proper CCKW-353/CCKW-352, a Dodge WC-54 Ambulance, a state-of-the-art M3 Lee/Grant, and an all-new M8 HMC (75mm Howitzer on the M5A1 Chassis... Will we EVER???

PS- And a TASCA/ASUKA Plain-OLD M4, US version...[/quote]
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AMEN to all those requests!
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Posted: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 - 08:48 PM UTC

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[quoteThis is a GOOD thing... Would STILL like to see a "corrected" M18, a proper CCKW-353/CCKW-352, a Dodge WC-54 Ambulance, a state-of-the-art M3 Lee/Grant, and an all-new M8 HMC (75mm Howitzer on the M5A1 Chassis... Will we EVER???

PS- And a TASCA/ASUKA Plain-OLD M4, US version...


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AMEN to all those requests![/quote]

SEE? I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE!!! You Panzer-guys can keep ALL of your "Paper Panzers" that NEVER EVEN MADE IT OFF THE DRAWING BOARDS!!! We US/Allied fans could all use some completely new, state-of-the-art kits of these basic, grass roots and IMPORTANT vehicles!!!
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Posted: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 - 11:28 PM UTC
I am definitely a dyed in the wool WWII US Motor pool guy. Fortunately many of the hobby manufactures seem have been feeding my habit of late!

However I do seem to have a weakness for big, Russian, cold war 8x8's and I am also guilty of building at least one paper panzer (CAUSE I DREW THE PAPER!)




Sd.Kfz 88m - Took a Silver Medal at the AMPS Nationals a few years back.

I apologize - Off Topic and blowing my own horn!
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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 - 03:37 AM UTC
As seen today on the L.Z. Models website:

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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 - 05:11 AM UTC
Was this a post ww2 dozer ?
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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 - 12:41 PM UTC
Yep, I already covered this LZ kit as well a couple of weeks ago:

http://armorama.com/news/19253#comments

Not sure if this Dozer variant entered service during WWII or afterwards, but as the D7 was introduced in 1938, it could well be a wartime vehicle
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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 - 06:30 PM UTC
These LeTorneau scrapers produced from early forties and used widely in Europe,pacific
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Posted: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 - 10:58 PM UTC

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Was this a post ww2 dozer ?



You can notice one in the foreground, along with other dozers and tractors waiting for the D-Day in England :



Here's a Canadian one on the Gustav Line in May 1944 :



H.P.
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Posted: Sunday, May 03, 2015 - 03:40 PM UTC

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Was this a post ww2 dozer ?



You can notice one in the foreground, along with other dozers and tractors waiting for the D-Day in England :



Here's a Canadian one on the Gustav Line in May 1944 :



H.P.



Actually, dozers and tracked farm tractors go back to early WWI times, and before... The original tracked tanks went back to the British No.I LINCOLN MACHINE (Tritton Machine), and "Little Willie". Great Britain also produced such machines as the "FLYING ELEPHANT" with 3-inches of frontal armor and 2-inches of side armor. There were also quite a few variations of the Mk.V, Mk.VI, and Mk.VII, culminating in the British/US joint effort, the Mk.VIII "LIBERTY TANK" of late 1917-1920...

US efforts were based on the CLB 75 Tank, Caterpillar-Holt HA 36 and G-9 Tanks, the Holt Gas-Electric Tank, a STEAM TANK, based on the British Mk.IV, a THREE-WHEELED STEAM TANK, and the "Skeleton Tank, built by the Pioneer Tractor Co, of Winona, Minnesota. Designed by the Ford Motor Company, we also had the Ford 3-ton Tank, with Model T mechanicals... The US also bought and "license-built" the French FT/M1917 6-ton Light Tank...

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