
As part of my closet cleaning I came across a few more Paul Heiser Models.
These are some more HO 1/87th scale resin WWII German light trucks.

This one has a radio in the back. Germans had rather large radios in WWII.

They used a bewildering variety of trucks and cars. Both civilian and pre-war vehicles and even foreign vehicles were used by them.

A little convoy lined up for primer painting. I usually use Testors spray gray primer on resin.
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