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And another new kit at 1/35 also, an M-42 US 3/4 4x4 Truck, Command version.
The M42 Command Car, adapted from the basic M37 truck, was not a separate production series.
To adapt an ordinary M37 into the M42, the Dodge firm produced a special kit to enable the rapid conversion of a standard truck into a Command Car.
This kit consisted of an awning of a new type with side windows, a split rear end curtain, stronger internal lighting which permitted consideration of military maps directly in the vehicle during field meetings, and a folding table in the middle of the car body.

Also, M42s were fitted out with more powerful radio equipment for more reliable communications in field conditions.

When processing the standard truck into the Command Car, it was obligatory to change an individual dataplate inside the driver's cabin, which was then noted for the converted vehicles in a military report.

M42 numbers in comparison with the standard M37 were rather small, however in conjunction with the 'ordinary' trucks of this type they also participated in many of the military conflicts of the second half of the 20th Century.
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Wayne, I understand, and I think the ambulance, the M43, would be good to have, and hopefully it will be out next.
MAY 24, 2017 - 04:15 AM
Now that you mention it, yes!
MAY 24, 2017 - 04:16 AM
Wayne, I understand, and I think the ambulance, the M43, would be good to have, and hopefully it will be out next.[/quote] We have one here at our All Wars Museum in Quincy, IL. that I helped restore, so I have a good resource. Wayne
MAY 24, 2017 - 04:44 AM
Wayne, I understand, and I think the ambulance, the M43, would be good to have, and hopefully it will be out next.[/quote] We have one here at our All Wars Museum in Quincy, IL. that I helped restore, so I have a good resource. Wayne[/quote] There are several in the Arizona MVPA group, including one owned by an EMT volunteer fire fighter. There are big, slow and ungainly. I like them for all those reasons!
MAY 24, 2017 - 04:47 AM
Now that you mention it, yes![/quote] Look in the mirror next time you drive into a water filled pothole. Most likely you will have a similar expression.
MAY 24, 2017 - 04:54 AM
Now that you mention it, yes![/quote] Look in the mirror next time you drive into a water filled pothole. Most likely you will have a similar expression. [/quote] As a soldier, I agree, as a young foolish kid with a pick up truck, not so much. I grew out of that fast. The very worst thing I experienced driving my WWII Willys was another car hitting a road kill and the splurt hitting the windshield, and me. Very gross! And on the way to a parade. The only lucky thing about that, it was a small rodent, and not an Elk.
MAY 24, 2017 - 05:39 AM
Now that you mention it, yes![/quote] Look in the mirror next time you drive into a water filled pothole. Most likely you will have a similar expression. [/quote] As a soldier, I agree, as a young foolish kid with a pick up truck, not so much. I grew out of that fast. The very worst thing I experienced driving my WWII Willys was another car hitting a road kill and the splurt hitting the windshield, and me. Very gross! And on the way to a parade. The only lucky thing about that, it was a small rodent, and not an Elk.[/quote] Over past few years driving I have had two flat tires due to water filled pot holes. Then there's the rusted out brakes and dead batteries from flooded roads. My face is skewed up like that all too often.
MAY 24, 2017 - 08:16 AM
Arizona is not known for rain, but I did get flooded out once crossing the wash near home. I managed to coast out because I was going way to fast in the first place. I only had to wait a few minutes, after the coil dried off it started back up. Lost a tire years ago to a pot hole, so I know that feeling. I didn't see it in the dark. Had a blow out after hitting what I think was a tool box, that was unpleasant, at 60 mph.
MAY 24, 2017 - 08:26 AM
So, beyond the very nice basic truck, what all comes in this kit?
MAY 26, 2017 - 03:46 AM
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