BARGE WITH A CHARGE - 146th Engineer Combat Bn, Normandy June 44
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BARGE WITH A CHARGE - 146th Engineer Combat Bn, Normandy June 44
Hi you all,
Here's my latest release and a first dio in my entire and complete life of me.
For my dio, I was very freely and vaguely inspired by this famous photo, from an equally famous report on this emblematic crossroads.
The decoration of the latest DÈS jewel is therefore "BARGE WITH A CHARGE" which was the vehicle of Lt. Colonel Carl J. Isley, commander of the 146th Engineer Combat Battalion, one of the very first units to land in the first minutes on Omaha Beach in support of the 1st Infantry Division.
For his action, he will be decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross.
And it is also one of the units mentioned by a plaque on the 5th Engineer Special Brigade monument overlooking WN62.
And hell no! In Normandy, there were not only the 82nd or the 101st Airborne! Crazy, isn’t it?
Thanks for looking aaannnd...
Cheers from the parish of Abbot Launay.
M29 weasel
Dèskit
Figurines, borne Michelin, volutes et pointes de clôture
3D (créations originales sur demande)
Accessoires
Battleground, Blast, Histopic, Tamiya, Verlinden
Bibliography
Clear the Way! The History of the U.S. Army 146th Engineer Combat Battalion, Richard T. Bass, 1996
146th Engineer Combat Battalion: Essayons, Wesley Ross, 2006
Destination: Victory – Volume 1, Chad Phillips and Ben Major, Overlord Publishing, 2024
Here's my latest release and a first dio in my entire and complete life of me.
For my dio, I was very freely and vaguely inspired by this famous photo, from an equally famous report on this emblematic crossroads.
The decoration of the latest DÈS jewel is therefore "BARGE WITH A CHARGE" which was the vehicle of Lt. Colonel Carl J. Isley, commander of the 146th Engineer Combat Battalion, one of the very first units to land in the first minutes on Omaha Beach in support of the 1st Infantry Division.
For his action, he will be decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross.
And it is also one of the units mentioned by a plaque on the 5th Engineer Special Brigade monument overlooking WN62.
And hell no! In Normandy, there were not only the 82nd or the 101st Airborne! Crazy, isn’t it?
Thanks for looking aaannnd...
Cheers from the parish of Abbot Launay.
M29 weasel
Dèskit
Figurines, borne Michelin, volutes et pointes de clôture
3D (créations originales sur demande)
Accessoires
Battleground, Blast, Histopic, Tamiya, Verlinden
Bibliography
Clear the Way! The History of the U.S. Army 146th Engineer Combat Battalion, Richard T. Bass, 1996
146th Engineer Combat Battalion: Essayons, Wesley Ross, 2006
Destination: Victory – Volume 1, Chad Phillips and Ben Major, Overlord Publishing, 2024
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Re: BARGE WITH A CHARGE - 146th Engineer Combat Bn, Normandy June 44
Yes! That's a great diorama. Will you put it in a contest alongside the photo of the prototype?
The Weasel is one of my long-long time favorites. There was a Monogram kit in the 'sixties, repopped now and again ever since. I loved and and it was one of the first models I built 14 years go (
) upon retirement. OOOOH to have an RC or just a static 1/16 weasel.

The Weasel is one of my long-long time favorites. There was a Monogram kit in the 'sixties, repopped now and again ever since. I loved and and it was one of the first models I built 14 years go (



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Re: BARGE WITH A CHARGE - 146th Engineer Combat Bn, Normandy June 44
Thanks for your comments.
May you wished to build this kit, the French craft brand is selling it. See http://deskit.online.fr/01_systeme/page ... e_page.htm
This dio is going to the model contest this week-end in the Tank Museum in Saumur, France.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 7:57 pm Yes! That's a great diorama. Will you put it in a contest alongside the photo of the prototype?
The Weasel is one of my long-long time favorites. There was a Monogram kit in the 'sixties, repopped now and again ever since. I loved and and it was one of the first models I built 14 years go () upon retirement. OOOOH to have an RC or just a static 1/16 weasel.
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May you wished to build this kit, the French craft brand is selling it. See http://deskit.online.fr/01_systeme/page ... e_page.htm
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Re: BARGE WITH A CHARGE - 146th Engineer Combat Bn, Normandy June 44
I would guess that you are at Saumer right now. I hope you bring home a prize, or at the least enjoy yourself and bring home more great kits to build. You are obviously quite skilled at modeling.
On Thursday after seeing the photo of your diorama, I immediately found the deskit web page listing the M29 for sale for 240.00(€)TTC. With postage and tariffs, the price to have one here in the U.S. would be discouraging. I have bookmarked DesKit in the hope that someday I might afford a 1/16 Weasel. The kit looks as if it is 3D printed. Are the tracks, sprocket, idler and road wheels fixed in place, or do they move (albeit not by RC, obviously)?
On Thursday after seeing the photo of your diorama, I immediately found the deskit web page listing the M29 for sale for 240.00(€)TTC. With postage and tariffs, the price to have one here in the U.S. would be discouraging. I have bookmarked DesKit in the hope that someday I might afford a 1/16 Weasel. The kit looks as if it is 3D printed. Are the tracks, sprocket, idler and road wheels fixed in place, or do they move (albeit not by RC, obviously)?
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Re: BARGE WITH A CHARGE - 146th Engineer Combat Bn, Normandy June 44
Thank you guys for your nice comments.
So, it's been a bronze award.
So, it's been a bronze award.
As ths kit is actually... a kit, all the parts are separate and need to be built.. separately.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 3:28 am I would guess that you are at Saumer right now. I hope you bring home a prize, or at the least enjoy yourself and bring home more great kits to build. You are obviously quite skilled at modeling.
On Thursday after seeing the photo of your diorama, I immediately found the deskit web page listing the M29 for sale for 240.00(€)TTC. With postage and tariffs, the price to have one here in the U.S. would be discouraging. I have bookmarked DesKit in the hope that someday I might afford a 1/16 Weasel. The kit looks as if it is 3D printed. Are the tracks, sprocket, idler and road wheels fixed in place, or do they move (albeit not by RC, obviously)?
Re: BARGE WITH A CHARGE - 146th Engineer Combat Bn, Normandy June 44
congatulation Manu
Your diorama is really superb, having seen it in real life this weekend.
disappointed that your category only got 2 medals out of 3 like the others
see you soon
Your diorama is really superb, having seen it in real life this weekend.
disappointed that your category only got 2 medals out of 3 like the others
see you soon
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Re: BARGE WITH A CHARGE - 146th Engineer Combat Bn, Normandy June 44
Ah, the difference between bronze and gold is overestimated.
I admire your diorama, Manu-Military. I wish I could be so skillful and clever.





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Re: BARGE WITH A CHARGE - 146th Engineer Combat Bn, Normandy June 44
Merci Yan, content de t'avoir vu à Saumur. Ce que tu fais n'est pas piqué des hannetons non plus !


