1/16 WCP Chevy/Ford C15 Canadian & British Trucks
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Re: 1/16 WCP Chevy/Ford C15 Canadian & British Trucks
I agree, Kaczor! If I had the moola (money) I would be after one for an ambulance body. But my WPC CCKW is on its way now, only about 50 miles away.
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Thankyou for the kind words
As you know these things take alot of time to plan, design, manufacture the bits and pieces
We are really trying to continuously improve and i am especially happy with this little truck as it incorporates resin, fdm & laser cut and hand machined metal parts
As you know these things take alot of time to plan, design, manufacture the bits and pieces
We are really trying to continuously improve and i am especially happy with this little truck as it incorporates resin, fdm & laser cut and hand machined metal parts
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Exciting! I know you are going to love the CCKW, dont forget we all want to see pictures of how it progresses thru the buildHerr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 3:20 pm I agree, Kaczor! If I had the moola (money) I would be after one for an ambulance body. But my WPC CCKW is on its way now, only about 50 miles away.
Its a wee power house cckw
As for these C15, i am working on finishing the 2nd cab type and then i will work on the extended wheelbase version
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Dang this a temptress! Add a 25 pounder and limber and it would be fantastic!
I got to climb up into the cab. Talk about a great view and boy, does the engine cover ever cut into your legroom!
Mike.
An explanation of the above--this is the "Limber Gunners" in Ontario at the Canadian Tank Museum a few years ago. After a firing demonstration, the CMP got cranky and refused to leave the field under its own steam. Had to be towed off by a M113.I got to climb up into the cab. Talk about a great view and boy, does the engine cover ever cut into your legroom!
Mike.
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