Welcome back to my channel, I appreciate your views and comments and I am also very happy to hear you are enjoying collecting diecast too! What do you collect and why do you like them the best? Happy hunting!
I once commented your “Mystery Box” video back then at 2020 I was probably 8 and seeing you still making videos just makes me happy, I’m now 12, Love the video by the way!
Thank you for your views and comments, I appreciate you and so happy to hear you are still enjoying my videos and hopefully collecting some diecast too!!!
The rocket launcher M4 was known as "T34 Calliope", slightly confusing in my opinion, because the contemporary Russian medium tank, was also designated T34. There should be a linkage between the gun barrel and the rocket launcher for elevation control.
I have two of the Shermans, however I have their non war 1946 Dodge Power Wagen, which is similar to Johnny Lightning's WWII GMC/Dodge WC54 Ambulance, and a few of their Willys Jeeps, oh I found out that it's pronounced Willis, like the actor, but don't worry about that, since I have pronounced it Willys, myself before I learned the actual pronounciation. I seriously hope they make the HMMWV, that can rival, Kyosho's, Panzerkampf's, Johnny Lightning''s, Corgi's, and Jada Toys version, although, Jada's is just a monster truck version. Better let you go, since I don't want to keep you up all night, reading my comment. Take care, and all the best.
With that 40s jeep A company called Mahindra produced the “original” Jeep from 1981-2005, with a 1.7 Peugeot engine only making 100 hp it was a worse version of the Jeep. Mahindra produced 1.9 million to be sold in India and Asian countries.
I'm from Germany, want to know why there a so many different Shades of Green and Camouflage? At the German Bundeswehr there are only green colour and one Camouflage for Wood and fields. Or die Greenlight makes mistakes of painting the models?
Dark green with brown and black splotches are for the National Guard (civilian soldiers) who can operate all over the country and the camo on the vehicles will be painted to match woodlands and forests, plains and grasslands, and desert sand. The WW2 era vehicles with the sage green and brown-green shades are just color differences in how they mixed the paint in real life, and probably a bit of artist liberty in whoever interpreted the photos used for the source material at Greenlight. The flat green or flat gray with no logos or camo at all would be used for on-base police officers and guards and would not see combat. Same for the dark blue traditional police vehicles. This all varies from base to base and region to region. All black would be used for special strike teams and ranger forces and for stealth missions/covert ops.
@MrWolfSnack thanks a lot. 😃 In my area there was an US Army Base (Schweinfurt) they all have the same green or the same Camouflage, thats why i was Abitur confused. 🙂
@@marcbaur677 Ah yeah, it's just different ways the military develops over time, it translates into their vehicles. Germany is mostly all one terrain and has a lot of forest and mountains so makes sense to have it all one color.
Greenlight definitely should make a humvee model for this series.
I agree, and I am very surprised they have not done so yet!
Very cool Military vehicles! Great video!
Who else loves this channel?
I always love Wtffor!!
Nice! I never saw that greenlight makes tanks before!
Hey man your the only reason I collect cars i have just found you channel after 3 years good to see you still posting
Welcome back to my channel, I appreciate your views and comments and I am also very happy to hear you are enjoying collecting diecast too! What do you collect and why do you like them the best? Happy hunting!
@@wtffor I collect hot wheels
The Greenlight Army vehicles are awesome
*Lovely models mate. Love the Shermans.*
Nice collection of military vehicles
I once commented your “Mystery Box” video back then at 2020 I was probably 8 and seeing you still making videos just makes me happy, I’m now 12,
Love the video by the way!
Thank you for your views and comments, I appreciate you and so happy to hear you are still enjoying my videos and hopefully collecting some diecast too!!!
Very cool castings ❤
Hey canada man great diecast vehicles video sending you full peg vibes as collectors take care.
Thank you Dude!!! I appreciate you and your kind words! Happy Hunting to you as well :)
The rocket launcher M4 was known as "T34 Calliope", slightly confusing in my opinion, because the contemporary Russian medium tank, was also designated T34. There should be a linkage between the gun barrel and the rocket launcher for elevation control.
Very nice 😊
The one with the rocket pods is the T34 Calliope
I believe that one 4 door Ford was used for picking up VIPs. Watch Gomer Pyle USMC episode where he is sent to pick up a General in Los Angeles
Cool, and thank you for sharing your knowledge on Gomer Pyle USMC!
Should be a Dodge CCUCV in there too.
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My first ever !! First ever comments..glad it happened here .
I have two of the Shermans, however I have their non war 1946 Dodge Power Wagen, which is similar to Johnny Lightning's WWII GMC/Dodge WC54 Ambulance, and a few of their Willys Jeeps, oh I found out that it's pronounced Willis, like the actor, but don't worry about that, since I have pronounced it Willys, myself before I learned the actual pronounciation.
I seriously hope they make the HMMWV, that can rival, Kyosho's, Panzerkampf's, Johnny Lightning''s, Corgi's, and Jada Toys version, although, Jada's is just a monster truck version.
Better let you go, since I don't want to keep you up all night, reading my comment.
Take care, and all the best.
niceee
With that 40s jeep A company called Mahindra produced the “original” Jeep from 1981-2005, with a 1.7 Peugeot engine only making 100 hp it was a worse version of the Jeep. Mahindra produced 1.9 million to be sold in India and Asian countries.
The Plano cases that you use on the wall to store your cars, can you tell me where you get them? I cannot find any that fit cars.
I can only find them on Amazon these days. Plano 24-compartment storage model# 5324
@@wtfforgreat thank you!
wow, it’s top! I am upset that these products are not delivered in Romania
Have a military junkyard retiring
I'm from Germany, want to know why there a so many different Shades of Green and Camouflage? At the German Bundeswehr there are only green colour and one Camouflage for Wood and fields. Or die Greenlight makes mistakes of painting the models?
Dark green with brown and black splotches are for the National Guard (civilian soldiers) who can operate all over the country and the camo on the vehicles will be painted to match woodlands and forests, plains and grasslands, and desert sand. The WW2 era vehicles with the sage green and brown-green shades are just color differences in how they mixed the paint in real life, and probably a bit of artist liberty in whoever interpreted the photos used for the source material at Greenlight. The flat green or flat gray with no logos or camo at all would be used for on-base police officers and guards and would not see combat. Same for the dark blue traditional police vehicles. This all varies from base to base and region to region. All black would be used for special strike teams and ranger forces and for stealth missions/covert ops.
@MrWolfSnack thanks a lot. 😃 In my area there was an US Army Base (Schweinfurt) they all have the same green or the same Camouflage, thats why i was Abitur confused. 🙂
@@marcbaur677 Ah yeah, it's just different ways the military develops over time, it translates into their vehicles. Germany is mostly all one terrain and has a lot of forest and mountains so makes sense to have it all one color.
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