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The Mac NO Series Heavy Tow Truck was developed and operated in the United States during the United States during World War II.
The NO is the internal code name of the Mac Trucks that was developed. It is sometimes referred to as a Mac 7.5t truck.
The Mac NO Heavy Tow Truck is a heavy tow truck developed by the United States during World War II to tow heavy artillery such as the M1/M2 "Long Tom" 155 mm Canon.
Development began in 1940 at Mac Trucks. In 1942, the first prototype vehicle, the NO-1, was completed and evaluated to tow 240 mm howitzers.
The NO-1 was the first prototype of five types of towing trucks. The cab was a hard top type.
The first mass-produced NO-2 was a soft top cab type. The winch was mounted inside the front bumper. The NO-2 was produced in 1943 in 403 vehicles.
The NO-3 and NO-6 were towing trucks with almost the same specifications as the NO-2, produced in 1943 to 1944 in 097 vehicles.
The final mass-produced NO-7 was produced in 1944 to 1945 in 550 vehicles.
Some of these vehicles were given to the British, French, Belgian, and Dutch troops after World War II.
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Scale : 1/72
Specifications : 3D printed resin kits