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◊ 2015-09-06 17:46 |
Looks like there's two of these. From the same episode, here's one:![]() ![]() ...and here's the other (foreground): ![]() ![]() |
◊ 2015-09-06 23:38 |
G-7107 1½-ton Cargo Truck [G-506] ![]() |
◊ 2015-09-06 23:45 |
Both of them? |
◊ 2015-09-07 02:23 |
• All G506 had a 1½-ton ton-rating, so it's a redundant information; • Cargo (without truck) should be enough for the complement. But if the G7107 model code is used as name, then it's also a redundant complement; • What makes it for sure a 1942+ model? Couldn't it be also a 1940-42 G4100 (more precisely a G4112 or G4174) ? Unless having clues for a 1942+ model, it would certainly be "safer" to keep it as "just 1940+ G506". -- Last edit: 2015-09-07 02:27:28 |
◊ 2015-09-07 03:39 |
It can't be a G-7107 if a 1940 model, and if a G-7107 then it's automatically a Cargo. One of the two latter mentioned shouldn't be used ![]() The generic category in the IMCDb is for now Chevrolet G504 [G-504]. That's an ID that should be fixed, but as usual, as long as all can be found together, discussions are open to find a better identification. Maybe just Chevrolet G-504, as all models, including the one with model code used as name are found with this? -- Last edit: 2015-09-07 03:42:03 |
◊ 2015-09-07 03:49 |
eLMeR, I have no idea what this is, I'm just putting what I'm told and right now I'm very confused. I've reverted it back to "Chevrolet unknown" until I get a better idea of what exactly to put down. |
◊ 2015-09-07 06:20 |
What about: 1940 Chevrolet G506 [G-506] as there are already some identified that way in the IMCDb? With 1940 as default year, G506 being the generic name of this truck line and [G-506] to connect them to the similar models with a G7xxx ID. In fact, we should not use the G-4112 or G-7107 as name, as they are internal model code from Chevrolet like 3106 or C1405 are. All literature about these trucks identify them first as G-504, with the G-4xxx and G-7xxx as sub-models. It could be one of the next post in the Mass change model info thread in the forum ![]() |
◊ 2015-12-17 07:03 |
Why couldn't it be both 1940 and G-7107? |
◊ 2016-01-11 03:11 |
@ DidierF: As explained in the first link of my first comment in this page (2015-09-07 02:23): Hence the model year range I use since I found this source: 1940-42 G-4100 Series / 1942-45 G-7100 Series. But for now I don't know how to tell a model over another so I'm sure to make no mistake by using only the generic G-504 model code... _____ Edit: TrucksPlanet model year ranges are sometimes a bit broad. But I found this excerpt of The observer's fighting vehicles directory, World War 2 (Bart H. Vanderveen, 1972) in GglBook, which confirms the model years given by TrucksPlanet: ![]() -- Last edit: 2016-01-11 03:32:05 |