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Just got this ID jeep on ebay to go with my Dale Model Co. jeep. Here's a side by side comparison. Here's the question. Both are made of cast "pot metal" which is non-magnetic, but the Framburg ID jeep seems to be copper plated under the paint. You can seen the difference between the two jeeps. Any ideas if that's true or not?

Marv

 

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I believe the vehicles with separate wheels were made and sold postwar as toys.

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Your post piqued my interest in recognition models and I did a quick search and found a great site devoted to these items. Check it out: http://www.wwiirecognitionmodels.com/ It seems the original Framburg molds were acquired toward the end of the war by a former employee named Dale and modified as I indicated above to include separate turrets and wheels and sold as toys.

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Those are so cool! I am kicking myself for not picking up a pair of similar model tanks last year when I had the chance.

-Johannes

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