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Bunkermeister06 Apr 2025 6:27 p.m. PST

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US Army Post WWI trucks were upgraded over time with new wheels, or were passed on to National Guard and Reserve units. Automotive technology moved quickly in the interwar period and there were many purchases of only small numbers of trucks for testing, knowing that they might become obsolete in a few years the Army did not want to replace vast numbers of new trucks.s

They did get new paint jobs and here is one project I have been doing to show some upgraded and repainted trucks for the US Army circa 1938. It is part of my long running War of the Worlds project and I use a lot of the Strelets WWII Early War US Army troops for it.

Mike Bunkermeister Creek
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