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Vladislav

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  1. Paul, thank you for sharing dora gun pictures and too interesting facts.

    I'm impressed too, 2800 sunked ships...

    Russians lost terrible number of people during the war, 20.000.000.

    But our land history told neither about other battles including D-day, Perl Harbour, Italian campaign and battle for Atlantic.

    These facts came on a surfase lately, after the Soviet Union times.

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  2. Brocky,

    I'm shure I have never heard anything about Marmon-Herrington here in Russia.

    Read that tread with interest.

    I need to note the guy Sergey "Trucker" is Russian, that's why he discussed actively about the Red army.

    You can see the pictures of the rocket units. There is a book "Автонашествие на СССР" published in Russia just in 2011, lots of interesting pictures including those.

    In general Lend-Lease theme was not popularized during the Cold war time, many facts were lost.

    As for Lend-Lease vehicles, Russians must take the rest of them back to the States, and many of them got out.

    I was told the story and read it later also, that vehicles were collected in ports, special American comission revised them, requiering all accessories in place and paint Ok, next load them on boat and transport onto a big ship in a harbour. That big ship was equipped with press to make steel cubes of vehicles.

    Many were not taken back but sent into far regions for hard work and away from journalist cameras.

    So most people in Russia know only Jeep, Dodge,Studebaker and Harley-D. Because they came in greatest number.

    Vlad.

    ("Vlad" is the real name, short from "Vladislav" I have in my papers)

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  3. It's true Paul, I'm surprized and glad to know that you're interesting in that part of WW2.

    As for me I learned about Omaha beach (and was there) due to the interest for US army Mack trucks.

    It wasn't too popular subject in Russian common war history.

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  4. Hi Vlad, That heavy a concentration of salt must really raise hell with those trucks over there, how do you cope with it? What about the secondary and country roads, do you still have to deal with a lot of unpaved roads? One thing for sure, back in the winter of 42, Hitler's fate was being sealed by the Russian winter, combination of snow and mud............Regards, Paul

    Yes Paul, salt make it's job. A friend of mine drive Scania of 1989. He had to change frame crossmember under the 5th wheel because it was rottet through.

    Good quality cars ride 6-8 years rust-free, Russian Lada's get yellow stains in 2-3. When driving everyday in a city. Local roads are usually sended or just clean.

    Most roads of the central region I live have asphalt. There are locals made of sand-stone mixture connecting little citys, and too little villages have connections with ground roads. But it's in a distance of 200-300 km from Moscow. Russia is too centralized country. Civilization concentrates extremely in the capital and degreesing by a distance. It was politic of Soviet times, now it's a way of oil money distribution.

    Hitler sealed, yes, but first he covered 1000km from June to November with wide front. He hadn't powers enough. But he wasn't fool. Vent back from Moscow for 100km in a comfort area and fixed there his positions for next 2 years. Many were died by cold, he didn't prepaire for winter war. His plan was to accupate Moscow before winter starts.

    There was Napoleon in 1812 also.

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  5. Vlad,we do get our share of bad weather here in the states,but even winter usually does'nt stop the bikini girls! i saw these girls standing right in the middle of the road in Gurnee,IL wednesday morning,but i had a lot to do stopwise,so i was'nt able to stop and see what they were doing! (believe that i'll tell you another!)...................................Mark

    Hell!

    Out of comments :twothumbsup: :twothumbsup: :twothumbsup:

  6. Nice shots Tom, but it's better to look at then to drive through.

    I see now the States are not Texas only.

    Hope you're careful, avoid extremal break each time when you note a bikiny girl in the snowy woods aside a road.

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  7. Vladislav:

    I see SGT trucks running through New England all the time. Now I know what the letters stand for. Who put the nonstandard headlights on your Mack?

    BTW, those pictures remind me that winter is coming to NE soon, brrrrr!

    bulldogboy

    The headlights are aftermarket, here in Russia. I hate rectangulars on the second truck and dislike that 4 rounds. I'll redo it into original look, waiting for surrounding plates at the moment. Parts shipping requires time though.

    Vlad

  8. Vlad , is the Green Mack's is yours ?

    if so I know where it is coming from !!

    this truck use to be with SGT transport near Drumondville Québec , Canada

    the name of the company is St-Germain Transport.

    Mackniac, thank you for the note.

    It's mine, yes, and I have them two.

    There was a discussion here and we considered for shure they're from St.Germain.

    Here is more about: http://www.bigmacktr...le-in-a-garage/

    Today's picture - Old dogs dislike holes in a snow.

    post-3971-0-86173500-1354304059_thumb.jp

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  9. Looks perfect.

    I'm only worry about you doing "minor details".

    So will keep my thingers crossed.

    On my statistic I'm going that way 1-2 times a month during last 6 years and still single.

    Having neither Mrs."Vladislav"

    Of course I get success sometimes but always remember "How I will do on Mack trucks?"

    Women are pretty nice but too dangerous to our hobby :whistling:

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