Real Jeeps

6/20/2010

This is a USMC Mighty Mite. It is a post WWII Jeep type vehicle that the Marines used for a short time. It is smaller than other Jeeps and is kind of cute. No HO models of it that I know of.


The museum had a few different Jeeps. The Roco M38 Jeep is much like this one. Nice star on the hood and note the Tire Pressure information on the fender.




An M151 MUTT jeep. This one was a US Navy SeaBee version.



This M151 was just like the ones we had when I was in the Army. Note the light on the fender is gree while the vehicle is camo. Note also the tires are oversprayed with paint. The average GI does not care much about perfect paint jobs. Spare parts don't always fit the color scheme of the new vehicle.



The covered version of the M151 for use in cold weather, mostly. Roco made one of these, but I think I have more Roco ones than I have seen in my whole life!




Another M38 type Jeep, in very nice condition.







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