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French Dinky
822
M3 US halftrack
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French Dinky 822 M3 US halftrack

The French Dinky M3 US halftrack Available both with and without gun it was advertised in the July 1962 Meccano Magazine.

French Dinky introduced model 822/1, the M3 US Half-track in 1960. In Drab Bronze Green and at 118mm long, the model cost 700 Fr. (Old Francs), about 14/-. This first version did not include a ring mounted, plastic machine gun. In 1963, a modified version, 822/2, identical in its dimensions included a model of the ring mounted Browning, which in reality, was fitted on the vehicle. The updated version cost 7.80 FR. (new Francs), about 15/6. The model remained in production until its withdrawal in 1971.

In the US, The White Motor Company produced 43,000 M3 half-track vehicles, some manufactured by sub-contractors, Autocar and Diamond T. Designed to use commercially available components, The White Company standardised production in 1940. The vehicle came with one of two engine types, White 160AX or 1HC red Diamond, but with a non-synchromesh gear box and no power steering. Initially unpopular with troops, the vehicle lacked protection from shrapnel bursting overhead and had thin armour along its sides. These deficiencies led to the vehicle being called "Purple Heart Boxes", reflecting America`s often posthumous award for bravery.Cost 9/11 available in olive drab finish. French Dinky in detail...

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Mercury
511
White Mustang Blaw-Knox cement mixer
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Mercury 511 White Mustang Blaw-Knox cement mixer

The Mercury White Mustang Blaw-Knox cement mixer Shown in the 1959/60 Mercury catalogue. . Mercury in detail...

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Siku
2860
White
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Siku 2860 White

The Siku White . available in yellow finish at 1:55 scale. Siku in detail...

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Winross
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White Tanker
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Winross ? White Tanker

The Winross White Tanker The model has 2 color combinations : 1st edition white & green (1993) and 2nd edition silver & green (1994).
Winross models seem to have no number instead they refer to models by the logo and the year. available in white & green, silver & green finish at 1:64 scale. Winross in detail...