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June releases from Trumpeter, all in 1/35 scale.
  • 01063 M4 Command and Control Vehicle (C2V)
  • 01048 M270/A1 Multiple Launch Rocket System - Norway
  • 09566 Soviet JS-5 Heavy Tank
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It's cool that they're coming out with the M4. My question is with the MLRS... Do we know if it's going to be all new tooling or is it a re-pop of the ancient DML kit?
MAY 07, 2019 - 03:30 PM
Jeff, Trumpeters MLRS's are all new with better and more correct detail than the Dragon kit. Finland MLRS USA MLRS
MAY 07, 2019 - 07:45 PM
Look at what I took pictures of today at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. Couldn't get pictures of the top. Will probably go back with a ladder to see what it looks like on top.
MAY 22, 2019 - 11:24 AM
Pete, in comparing your photos of this ambulance variant, which I never saw before, there are only a few differences. The left rear is a little different with the panels, and the rear is different a bit. Was this ambulance variant ever used?
MAY 25, 2019 - 02:56 AM
It's the C2V-based candidate for the Armored Medical Treatment Vehicle (AMTV) program. Three prototypes were built in the 90's : "The AMTV had a central position for treating a litter patient inside the vehicle while on the move with room for medical treatment providers to work on either side of the litter. The AMTV could carry four litter patients in addition to the medical crew when the vehicle displaced to maintain contact with the supported unit. The M4 C2V development program was canceled in 1999 when the Army shifted to a lighter Stryker-based platform resulting in the development of the M1133 Stryker Medical Evacuation Vehicle for fielding in Stryker equipped units." (from https://history.amedd.army.mil/newsletters/AMEDD_history_newsletter_No_15_1.pdf ) Here's a (prototype ?) M4 C2V in NATO camo : and a OIF picture showing "El Cid" : Here it is parked between "Zeus" and "Maximus" : Full size H.P.
MAY 25, 2019 - 03:12 AM
this picture shows 4 vehciles. And apparently more than 3 where made??????? This one says 1st CAV...
MAY 26, 2019 - 06:09 PM
LINK
JUN 27, 2020 - 10:17 AM
"In total 25 M4 Command and Control Vehicles were built before the programme was terminated and the company agreed to store them at their York facility and try to sell them overseas with US Government approval. Late in 2002, the US Army asked if these vehicles could be re-fielded. In the end the company and army planners mutually agreed to set aside 10 vehicles for spare parts while re-issuing the 15 remaining vehicles for possible combat service. Beginning in October 2002, the 15 systems were fielded to US Fifth Corps (three M4s), Third Infantry Division (three M4s); First Cavalry Division (four M4s), Third Armored Cavalry Regiment (two M4s) and the First Armored Division (three M4s). Some of these units were subsequently deployed to the Middle East and took part in the invasion of Iraq. As of late 2007 there were no plans to put the M4 Command and Control Vehicle back in production for the US Army. " The above comes from this web-site: LINK / Robin
JUN 27, 2020 - 10:31 AM
Yup, it has been available for a few months now.
JUN 27, 2020 - 11:40 AM
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