Eduardo - the Belgians certainly had a 'motorised chapel'. I lost my picture of it, but I shall try to find another. Stand by.
J
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I posted that picture somewhere else in this forum, but I can't find it anymore.
Here once again!
BTW Congrats to your ambulance. My interests are not the interwar years, but you kept the atmosphere of the 20s/30s very well. It made me remember the old Hergé comics "Tintin&Milou".
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Thank You James & Peter (also for the kind words on the ambu)-I am also a fierce fan of the old glories of Tin Tin- What a delicious stories indeed! The pic of the mobile church is awesome and inspirative! a truck-mounted altar or something so is a challenging idea for scratchbuilding. Ed
Thank You old friend! Both are interesting. Both photos seems to confirm, as well as PETER T´S images, that there were modified autoas/trucks to give service at field conditions. I remember from my youngest yeas (70's), one image from an old, little book a la "Kenneth Munson" or Ian Hogg style depicting something that I think could be a London Bus modified in tht way. It could be interesting to keep on the way, I am working on. Best regards, EDUARDO
And here's another pic of a vehicle from that era, destined to bring the good news to the troops, instead of the booze and women they were undoubtedly waiting for...