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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Bushbaby on 05 December 2015, 06:58:12 PM

Title: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: Bushbaby on 05 December 2015, 06:58:12 PM
Hi,

I would like some ideas regarding civilian vehicles for Vietnam war scenarios. What did people drive in Saigon and in the countryside? (apart from water buffalo carts and rikshaws)
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: Arlequín on 05 December 2015, 07:21:16 PM
Citroen 2CV, Volkswagen Beetle, VW Microbus, old Peugeots, Citroens & Renaults from 1930s to 60s, Fiat Multipla, 1100, 1300 & 1500, even the odd 'Spyder', Lambretta Lambros and the Vespa equivalent (Scooters with a cab and a passenger cab or cargo bed. Suzuki, Honda and Kawasaki motorbikes, various mopeds... pretty much anything and everything.

If you do an image search for "Saigon" with the year of your choice, I'm sure you won't be disappointed.  :)
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: CarlLeyland on 05 December 2015, 10:00:49 PM
Scooters, the streets would have been full of mopeds and scooters...
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: Bushbaby on 05 December 2015, 10:49:29 PM
Mille grazie!

I could have done a photo search, but my lack of car knowledge would have left me as clueless as before.
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: Arlequín on 06 December 2015, 03:17:22 PM
No car knowledge here either, but I'm now old enough to be 'history' in person; research is often just 'thinking back'.  lol
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: carlos marighela on 06 December 2015, 11:12:33 PM
To which you can add a smaller but still significant number of contemporary and slightly older US sedan types, utilities and trucks.
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: carlos marighela on 07 December 2015, 08:18:46 AM
BTW, If you want to do this on the cheap then Welly, a Chinese diecast company, make 1/56 ish scale 2CVs, VWs and a 1950s era pick up truck. They were sold locally by Kmart as a home brand. The Disney/Pixar Cars toys have a few more useful items that just require the anthropomorphic faces painted out, including a VW van.
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: AKULA on 07 December 2015, 09:47:31 AM
Hmmm....I must make a tuk-tuk



Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: Bushbaby on 07 December 2015, 12:20:32 PM
Thank you.

I have been looking for images or info on Republic of Vietnam National Police-patrol cars, but without success. Anyone know anything?

AKULA:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Modellauto-1-43-James-Bond-007-Tuk-Tuk-Octopussy-/361428277454?hash=item5426cdd8ce:g:l3cAAOSwEgVWRQbt

Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: Arlequín on 07 December 2015, 01:18:47 PM
As far as I know the CSQG/QC, or 'White Mice', used Jeeps, Dodge WCs and V-100 Commandos, I don't believe they had cars after the late '50s...

Have a look here: http://www.vnafmamn.com/ARVN_MilitaryPolice.html
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: Bushbaby on 07 December 2015, 01:59:09 PM
Great! Already have some of those :)
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: Poiter50 on 07 December 2015, 02:55:11 PM
Might have to get some of those Kommando HQ Indonesians after all to use as ARVN MPs.

As far as I know the CSQG/QC, or 'White Mice', used Jeeps, Dodge WCs and V-100 Commandos, I don't believe they had cars after the late '50s...

Have a look here: http://www.vnafmamn.com/ARVN_MilitaryPolice.html

Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: carlos marighela on 07 December 2015, 03:06:56 PM
Technically speaking those Dodge WCs are more likely to have been M-37s  than the original versions but near enough. I suspect that the M 715 pickup was another likely candidate, certainly the US used them in Vietnam.
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: NurgleHH on 07 December 2015, 08:01:41 PM
Hmmm....I must make a tuk-tuk

YES!!!!!
Title: Re: Vietnam era civilian vehicles
Post by: Arlequín on 07 December 2015, 09:15:25 PM
Technically speaking those Dodge WCs are more likely to have been M-37s 

Yep good catch, M-37 just would not pop into my head this morning.  ;)