Friday, March 29, 2019 - 12:18 AM UTC
Plus Model announces a new U.S. Telephone trailer K-38 and styrene sheets for scratch building.
The trailer is in resin and comes with photo etch parts and decals.

Styrene is available in 0,8mm, 1,0mm, 1,2mm, 1,5mm and 2,0mm thick, in bags with two sheets of 220mm x 190mm
Click Star to Rate
2 readers have rated this story.
Get a daily email with links to all our latest news, reviews, and features.

Comments

LINK Seems as if they were towed by Jeeps? LINK scroll down or search inside the page for K38 trailer to find a link to a pdf of the technical manual LINK There was also the K-50 telephone repair truck but maybe that one was big enough to carry all the necessary equipment without the need for a trailer? / Robin
MAR 29, 2019 - 04:12 AM
Old and beloved "Wheels & Tracks" magazine had a nice article on these cute trailers IIRC.
MAR 30, 2019 - 02:52 AM
Does anyone make the telephone truck body conversion for the WWII Weapons Carrier chassis? What was this trailer most often pulled by? Jeep, WC or Deuce and a Half?
MAR 30, 2019 - 04:13 AM
These are really nice, especially as it can be posed open. Is this a variant of the ammo trailer?
MAR 30, 2019 - 04:34 AM
Hi, Mike! I'm afraid that NO ONE has deigned to make the "Telephone Truck" Body conversions for the Dodge "WC-series", OR to produce the Chevrolet 1 1/2-Ton 4x4 Panel Truck, which would make an AWFULLY NICE set of new US WWII Soft-skins. I believe there was a Romanian resin kit maker that offered the KW-series Chevy Panel Truck, (Or was it the "Suburban"?), at one time. I don't know, I haven't seen them around in a while... Anyone know? BTW, the Chevrolet 1 1/2-tonner KW-series 4x4 was produced in the most commonly seen "Cargo-truck" variety, and there were also the "Suburban-style Body", the "Telephone" Panel Truck, as an Ambulance, based on the Panel Truck Body, AND as a "Command"-version, which was based on the "Suburban" Body- WHAT a nice set of "different" kits THAT would make, too... Resin/multi-media kits of the Chevy KW-series1 1/2-ton Cargo-version are available, but, HOO-BOY!!! Be prepared to dig DEEP into your wallet!!! An all-new WWII WC54 Ambulance would ALSO be nice, rather than having to monkey-around with kit-bashing the old ITALERI/TESTORS Ambulance Body/Windshield Posts and Nose with one of the AFV CLUB WC-series Chassis, Wheels/Tires, Drive-Train, etc... The Ambulance Body also requires some modifications in order to "accuratize" it... You hear me, AFV CLUB??? The little K-38 Trailer was usually pulled by Jeeps- They were intended for "light" jobs... Anyone know if these are being retailed yet? And if so, what are their cost..?
MAR 30, 2019 - 05:51 AM
Been thinking for a long time about doing a WC-59. The tool body should not be that hard to scratch. I think the chassis was 8-10 inches longer than the regular WC.
MAR 30, 2019 - 12:45 PM
MAR 30, 2019 - 12:50 PM
I THINK this was the same Chassis-length as the WC54 Ambulance..? Yes, no, maybe..? I'm not 100% sure on this one...
MAR 31, 2019 - 12:17 AM
Well I guess I was limiting my conversion plans to using one or the other for the existing standard length Weapons Carrier models in 1/35th as a starting point. Using any of these would require the builder to lengthen the basic frame by about the thickness of the spare tire as the spare on the telephone truck is carried right behind the driver's seat and in front of the tool box body. Using the ambulance as a starting point would require extensive rebuilding of the cowl and windshield.
APR 01, 2019 - 05:28 AM
THIS STORY HAS BEEN READ 4,876 TIMES.
ADVERTISEMENT

Photos
Click image to enlarge
  • move
Plus Model ReviewsMORE
Stabile Engine In-Box Review
by Darren Baker
Fuel Tank In-Box Review
by Darren Baker
Garden Pump In-Box Review
by Darren Baker
Military Maps In-Box Review
by Kevin Brant
German Fuel Barrels In-Box Review
by Kevin Brant | of 1 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Ewers for Milk and Cream In-Box Review
by Kevin Brant
Japanese Army Field Kitchen First Look
by Frederick Boucher | of 1 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Shed Built Review
by Frederick Boucher | of 1 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Suitcases In-Box Review
by Bob Davis
Hyster Road Roller Built Review
by Ed Burgess | of 1 ratings, 100% found this helpful
Hanomag RL-20 In-Box Review
by Andras
Farmhouse In-Box Review Video Review included
by Jim Starkweather
Footbridge In-Box Review Video Review included
by Jim Starkweather
Air-condition In-Box Review
by Mario Matijasic
Trash In-Box Review
by Mario Matijasic | of 1 ratings, 100% found this helpful

ADVERTISEMENT