Equipment that saw service in Alaska?
Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:48 am
Since I'm not good at what equipment was used when - which of the XD ground vehicles we've gotten so far in 1/18 did the US deploy to Alaska in 1942 and 1943? I have the Shermans, WCs, and Halftracks - did any of those get shipped up north? Also, would the troops in Alaska have the same coats and such that came with the BOB figures?
Just a little background - in all my research on the Army railroads in WWII, I've ignored that the first deployment was when the Army took over the White Pass and Yukon in Alaska. What's nice about that is if you can live with 1/18 and 1/20.3 mixing (11% undersized equipment), there is a bunch of WP&Y equipment out there. This engine in particular, aside from lettering on the tender and a few minor details, was one purchased by the Army to upgrade the line in 1942.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bachmann-Engine-Ten ... dZViewItem
So, with all my BOB figs, and equipment, I'm thinking of putting together a train heading out of Skagway loaded with trucks and tanks, and wondering how accurate this would be (haven't found any pics of WPY moving military equipment, but for some reason train folks don't post many pics of the two together).
Just a little background - in all my research on the Army railroads in WWII, I've ignored that the first deployment was when the Army took over the White Pass and Yukon in Alaska. What's nice about that is if you can live with 1/18 and 1/20.3 mixing (11% undersized equipment), there is a bunch of WP&Y equipment out there. This engine in particular, aside from lettering on the tender and a few minor details, was one purchased by the Army to upgrade the line in 1942.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bachmann-Engine-Ten ... dZViewItem
So, with all my BOB figs, and equipment, I'm thinking of putting together a train heading out of Skagway loaded with trucks and tanks, and wondering how accurate this would be (haven't found any pics of WPY moving military equipment, but for some reason train folks don't post many pics of the two together).