Loose supply pallets?

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Loose supply pallets?

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I saw someone with an ebay listing of HEMTT trucks that had loose supply pallets in the back. Where did these pallets come from?
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I think some of the other companies mold their trucks with pallets in the bed.

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I could be wrong but they appeared loose or glued on. Not molded on like the ISM models. Also the HEMTTs appeared to be of GHQ quality.
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Here's a picture of some I made for a base I worked on. Just used different thicknesses of sheet styrene cut with a razor and stacked like cargo. The pallet itself is one piece (scored to represent boards) with 3 pieces under it 1mm wide to lift it off the "floor". These are larger than the regular ones I used to work with, but they went better for the base I did. Hope this helps.

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