New guy from the Netherlands
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Hello and welcome from the West Coast of Scotland.
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Eend = Duck! I should have guessed so, as the German is Ente. And since you have a 3D printer, and you are Eend, I suggest a DUKW for your next project. There are a few DUKW builds here on RCTW (see the search function upper right for more fun).
Doyle, David. The GMC DUKW: America's Amphibious Truck in World War II and Korea. Legends of Warfare: Ground. Schiffer Military, 2020. ISBN 978-0-7643-6091-6.
and...
https://youtu.be/owZiOi3KD58
Doyle, David. The GMC DUKW: America's Amphibious Truck in World War II and Korea. Legends of Warfare: Ground. Schiffer Military, 2020. ISBN 978-0-7643-6091-6.
and...
https://youtu.be/owZiOi3KD58
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Re: New guy from the Netherlands
Welcome from Ontario, Canada. Drones, 3D printing, and modelling--good combo!
Mike.
Mike.
Elbows up
Re: New guy from the Netherlands
Welcome. I have some of the Dayid Doyle books and the pictures are quite good.
Derek
Too many project builds to list...
Too many project builds to list...
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I live somewhere in the Utrecht provincejarndice wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 11:24 am Duck Welcome to the Forum![]()
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Where in the NL are you ? I have very fond memories of the great hospitality shown to me on my regular visits to the DAF Works in Eindhoven, And pleasant evenings in the bars and cafes of Roermond although the caves at Maastrict heve left a rather less pleasing memory and the F1 racing at Zandvoort was very exciting but I still remember the sand in everything I ate![]()
But my fondest memory was the Dutch soldiers I had the honour of serving with in Germany, Trust me as a Soldier it is rare to find a nation that actually liked us![]()
Enjoy the Forum and please ask questions.

Ahh, Zandvoort is nice yeah, but the sand.. Brr. My dad's best friend had a caravan at the camping next to the track, and we could always visit the track for free thanks to a big hole in the fence around the track. And when we visited it was always on a race weekend. Purely a coincidence, i'm sure

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Ahh, yes, the DUKW. Last year i was looking at the Jeep DUKW from Torro (i think?), along with a Schwimmwagen. Maybe that'll be my next buildHerr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 4:54 pm Eend = Duck! I should have guessed so, as the German is Ente. And since you have a 3D printer, and you are Eend, I suggest a DUKW for your next project. There are a few DUKW builds here on RCTW (see the search function upper right for more fun).
Doyle, David. The GMC DUKW: America's Amphibious Truck in World War II and Korea. Legends of Warfare: Ground. Schiffer Military, 2020. ISBN 978-0-7643-6091-6.
and...
https://youtu.be/owZiOi3KD58
