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How about a Flugbetriebsstoffkesselkraftwagen (Kfz. 384)

The Flugbetriebsstoffkesselkraftwagen (Kfz. 384) mit Fahrgestell des m. gl. Lkw. (o) - aircraft fuel tank motor vehicle (Kfz. 384) with chassis of the middle cross-country lorry (commercial) had a fuel capacity of 3,500 litres. It seems that this version was exclusively based on chassis of the Mercedes-Benz LG 3000. For reasons of safety, the exhaust pipe of these tank lorries was relocated under the bumper.


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I'll buy it if you can pronounce it and Waynepoo can spell it!{sm4}
 
I'll buy it if you can pronounce it and Waynepoo can spell it!{sm4}
What a gob full! will have to call WA Wayne 'Herr Wayne' from now on, glad I don't collect Jerry stuff don't like the idea of being called 'Herr Poo'......^&grin
Wayne.
 
What a gob full! will have to call WA Wayne 'Herr Wayne' from now on, glad I don't collect Jerry stuff don't like the idea of being called 'Herr Poo'......^&grin
Wayne.

You've been called worse.
 
I am sorry but I have standards and will have to avoid this thread on the grounds that the humour is
worse than in the other thread (and Toddy and Tom have not been here yet).

Besides I cant keep up (Oops, almost as bad as Howards line yesterday about making it larger - his
collection I mean ).
 
An impressive vehicle that one, surely even the Jerries called it ' Flug' for short!

Rob
 
How about a Flugbetriebsstoffkesselkraftwagen (Kfz. 384)

The Flugbetriebsstoffkesselkraftwagen (Kfz. 384) mit Fahrgestell des m. gl. Lkw. (o) - aircraft fuel tank motor vehicle (Kfz. 384) with chassis of the middle cross-country lorry (commercial) had a fuel capacity of 3,500 litres. It seems that this version was exclusively based on chassis of the Mercedes-Benz LG 3000. For reasons of safety, the exhaust pipe of these tank lorries was relocated under the bumper.


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Very nice but Opel fuel truck would be nice as well
 
I would like to see some authentic generic ground service items like step ladders, tools, tool boxes, compressed gas bottles, parts crates, wheel stops, etc.
 
Wayne
how about a couple of German airfield tractors like this Hanomag and Henschel
would be nice to have and nobody has done them before
guy:)
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I am sorry but I have standards and will have to avoid this thread on the grounds that the humour is
worse than in the other thread (and Toddy and Tom have not been here yet).

Besides I cant keep up (Oops, almost as bad as Howards line yesterday about making it larger - his
collection I mean ).

Ok im here and i'll take that as an insult Brett! {sm4}

With all these one liners, you may have to get a drum kit and someone that knows how to play the drums at the dinner this year! :rolleyes2:

Tom
 
Ok im here and i'll take that as an insult Brett! {sm4}

With all these one liners, you may have to get a drum kit and someone that knows how to play the drums at the dinner this year! :rolleyes2:

Tom

Not bad, only took you 26 hours to find it ^&grin
 
pulled the V2 trailer as you say. would like to see a Kubel with pilots in coming too or from aircraft. Easy to do in a variety of colour ways from grey for early war camo and winter. Also the germans loved mascots so, we could see pilots with Falcons, bear and or tiger cubs would be something a little different and add to the overall set up. The german pilot with the bomber and fighter showing how to destroy it was excellent
Mitch

The Hanomag has already been made by Figarti Guy , anything Luftwaffe made by KC would be welcome
 
pulled the V2 trailer as you say. would like to see a Kubel with pilots in coming too or from aircraft. Easy to do in a variety of colour ways from grey for early war camo and winter. Also the germans loved mascots so, we could see pilots with Falcons, bear and or tiger cubs would be something a little different and add to the overall set up. The german pilot with the bomber and fighter showing how to destroy it was excellent
Mitch

Agree with all the above great idea,s.
 

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