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Ad Wouterse
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Excellent reference site

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Hi guys,

Stumbled over this french site with loads of pics on a wide range of vehicles from US, UK, France, Germany, Poland etc. http://maquettegarden.free.fr/walkaround%20page.htm
M2A1, M3A1, M9, T14, M16 whatever you like :wink:
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Could not open the files, kept getting an error message. Could someone post the 'T14' for me please?

All the reference I have says that the T14 never got beyond the planning stage. That is why there are no pics of it in any books.
For T19 halftrack restoration project go to: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/stourvalleys ... rack_1.htm

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Looking forward to your expert comments.
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Ad

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:lol: Right, 'expert' comments here we come!!!

There were 2 T14's, one was the precursor to the M2. It was the prototype/test-bed vehicle that led to the standardization of the halftrack. The vehicle above is not that. You can see from the photograph below, taken in December 1940, that they are different in many ways.

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The other T14 never got off the paper design stage. It was for a 10 ton vehicle with armoured sides and roof.

All I can think of is that this is a (French?) post-war conversion to turn M2's into some sort of anti-aircraft system?

One thing it is not is a T14!
For T19 halftrack restoration project go to: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/stourvalleys ... rack_1.htm

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And a big "thank you" to our expert :wink:
Based on the license plate the alleged T 14 comes from Belgium.
Have you been able to open the files in the meantime ? There really are some nice pics to be found.
Cheers,
Ad

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Doesn't that Belgian one look odd without any rear bumper and mudguards!

Adrian.

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"Maquette Garden" is also an Armortek addict! :lol:


http://maquettegarden.free.fr/IMAGES/Ga ... /gkgal.htm
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Hi Bernie.

And has the addict bought himself a half-track :?: :?: :D

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Adrian Harris wrote:Hi Bernie.

And has the addict bought himslef a half-track :?: :?: :D

Adrian.
I havn't, I need to finish my Shermy!
Bernie

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