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Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 3:14 pm
by Axis Nightmare
Picked these up at an antique mall. Not something I was looking for but they were there and I was there so.... :? They appear to be 1/50 scale and I've found some info on Solido Tanks but nothing on trucks like these. No good information on the boxes. Lots of French writing. :roll: The bottom one is a fuel truck but I'm not sure what the top one is supposed to be :?: :?: Anyone familiar with these?

Thanks,

Dennis

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Re: Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:19 pm
by cjg476
Yes Axis those are Solido. I think its a French Company. I know they are probably more popular in Europe than they are here. I have three that I recently aquired from a collector. I actually have them on ebay right now. I have the Dukw, a VAB and a M7 priest. If you want to add my pieces to your colelction let me know. I will make you a very nice offer.

Re: Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 11:46 am
by Ulu Elsomalien
I can translate any "french stuff" written on the box if you post pictures :mrgreen:
Solido is a great diecast company in 1/50 scale. I own KAISER JEEP, UNIMOG, SIMCA and ACMAT trucks and I am always after good deal on modern army truck.

@cjg : Which VAB do you have (there is plenty different models) ?

Re: Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 11:57 am
by Rowsdower
I remember getting these tanks from a book store in the mall back in the 80's. They had a metal spinning rack with pegs full of them, all types of vehicles and tanks but they were very fragile and did not last long in my grubby little hands. :lol:
If those weren't Solido I have no idea what they were.

Re: Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:49 pm
by cjg476
Ulu Elsomalien wrote:I can translate any "french stuff" written on the box if you post pictures :mrgreen:
Solido is a great diecast company in 1/50 scale. I own KAISER JEEP, UNIMOG, SIMCA and ACMAT trucks and I am always after good deal on modern army truck.

@cjg : Which VAB do you have (there is plenty different models) ?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/180967335642?ss ... 1555.l2649

Here is the link to the ones I have.

Re: Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 1:16 pm
by tmanthegreat
I remember this specialty toy store I used to go to on occasion in southern California 20-something years ago had the Solido tanks. I bought (and still have) an M3 Grant.

Re: Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 4:16 pm
by Axis Nightmare
Thanks, Ulu, for your offer to translate. The writing is too tiny to get a picture of. As I study the print it appears to be a repeat of the disclaimer/warning about small parts and such that seems to be repeated in several languages. There is bi-lingual of just about everything but still no info on what kind of truck the top one is. Looks like some kind of construction or maintenance vehicle with a large tool box behind the cab and a spool of some kind at the rear. The cabs and chassis seem identical.

Tman, the only thing I remember from the past on spinner racks were the smaller ROCO Minitanks of 1/87 scale. They were the best pre-builts of their time and these Solidos remind me a lot of those. Unless you were into H.O. trains, 1/87 scale didn't do much good. :?

Re: Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 8:02 pm
by jkinzel
The bottom one is a fuel truck but I'm not sure what the top one is supposed to be :?: :?: Anyone familiar with these?

Thanks,

Dennis

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It is an Air Compressor for Pneumatic tools called "LeRoi". Google "gmc aircompressor" for info and pictures.

Re: Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 6:22 pm
by Axis Nightmare
Thank you jkinzel for the info :!:

Sounds like a pretty obscure application for a truck to end up as a model. Guess that's why it was a limited addition :idea:

Re: Cool little Vehicles. What do I have here?

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 5:37 pm
by blurx7
They had a variety of these at Target stores in the 90s. I had quite a few at the time but have since sold them away except for a few pieces I opened. They are heavy and feel well made, though I never did anything but display them so mine were never put to a test. They lacked some detail but I always liked them. They made quite a large range of vehicles. They also offered a more detailed and weathered set under the name Gasoline and those were (and are) a lot more pricey. As I recall, these went for about $10 or $15 each at Target. Later, many of the more obscure models could be found much cheaper at Toy Liquidator stores.