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Gecko Models 35GM0102 1/35 M76 Amphibious Cargo Carrier OTTER Early ProductionThe M76 Otter is an amphibious cargo vehicle developed in the late 1940s by the US Marine Corps as a replacement for the M29 Weasel. In April 1945, the Army began developing a tracked amphibious cargo transport vehicle, and in October 1947, the prototype of the T46 amphibious cargo transport vehicle was produced. The T46 had a boat shaped lower body with an enclosed upper body mounted on a suspension system with pneumatic tires suspended by torsion
- The M76 Otter is an amphibious cargo vehicle developed in the late 1940s by the US Marine Corps as a replacement for the M29 Weasel.
- In April 1945, the Army began developing a tracked amphibious cargo transport vehicle, and in October 1947, the prototype of the T46 amphibious cargo transport vehicle was produced.
- The T46 had a boat-shaped lower body with an enclosed upper body mounted on a suspension system with pneumatic tires suspended by torsion bars and a retractable screw.
- The upgraded T46 prototype was given the new designation T46E1, and after passing tests that began in November 1949, production began in January 1951.
- The USMC Ordnance Department, which was interested in the T46E1, requested further road testing of the vehicle. After tests on dry lakes, sand dunes, and muddy terrain were conducted, the vehicle was given the official designation M76 Amphibious Cargo Transporter and the nickname Otter in March 1953.
- The M76 was originally developed as a vehicle for use in amphibious operations, but after the war, large-scale amphibious battles almost ceased, so its use was limited to soft terrain and areas with deep snow. However, during the Vietnam War, the low ground pressure provided by the wide tracks allowed it to be used for transporting vehicles to bases in swampy areas and for patrol missions.
- In April 1945, the Army began developing a tracked amphibious cargo transport vehicle, and in October 1947, the prototype of the T46 amphibious cargo transport vehicle was produced.
- The T46 had a boat-shaped lower body with an enclosed upper body mounted on a suspension system with pneumatic tires suspended by torsion bars and a retractable screw.
- The upgraded T46 prototype was given the new designation T46E1, and after passing tests that began in November 1949, production began in January 1951.
- The USMC Ordnance Department, which was interested in the T46E1, requested further road testing of the vehicle. After tests on dry lakes, sand dunes, and muddy terrain were conducted, the vehicle was given the official designation M76 Amphibious Cargo Transporter and the nickname Otter in March 1953.
- The M76 was originally developed as a vehicle for use in amphibious operations, but after the war, large-scale amphibious battles almost ceased, so its use was limited to soft terrain and areas with deep snow. However, during the Vietnam War, the low ground pressure provided by the wide tracks allowed it to be used for transporting vehicles to bases in swampy areas and for patrol missions.
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★★★★★ 5
My all time fave sunscreen!
Scent: Fragrance Free, Size: 1.7 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
This is the best sunscreen! Does NOT burn my eyes like 95% of other sunscreens do. Does NOT break out my sensitive skin, or my sister who has the most sensitive skin ever! It goes on smoothly due to its nice texture, does NOT feel greasy. Wears great under foundation as well. Thank you Coola for such a great formula at an affordable price. I have turned so many 'sunscreen snobs' into fan favorites of this as well. If you haven't tried it, you should!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2026
★★★★★ 4
good for non-white skin
Scent: Fragrance Free, Size: 1.7 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Moisturizing, non-sticky, works for my sensitive skin. It's transparent and doesn't leave a white cast on my light brown skin. Smallish size is good for travel and purse. It's a little shiny; wish it came in matte.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Very effective
Scent: Fragrance Free, Size: 1.7 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
I love this sunscreen for your face. It doesn’t feel oily. It doesn’t stay white on your skin. It absorbs and it really protects it nicely. I put it on every morning before I walk my dog in the sun and I’m out for normally at least an hour so it’s a really nice sunscreen and I would definitely give it a try.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Lightweight, clean, and effective — worth the repurchase
Scent: White Tea, Size: 1.7 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
This is my go-to daily sunscreen. It’s lightweight, non-greasy, and absorbs quickly without leaving a white cast. I love that it’s made with clean ingredients and doesn’t irritate my sensitive skin. The white tea scent is subtle and fresh. I’ve repurchased this several times now — it’s one of the few sunscreens I actually enjoy using.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great replacement for my discontinued Epionce sunblock
Scent: White Tea, Size: 1.7 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
I really hate it when companies discontinue great products, and even though it cost a fortune, I loved the Epionce mineral sun block for faces. When I realized it was gone, I looked at the Coola line because I like their other products. Found this face sunblock for $32 (this could be 1/3 of the Epionce, certainly 1/2) and have used it for the past few weeks playing golf. So far, so good! I'm not noticing any color, certainly no burn. No irritation, and the scent is quite mild, only noticeable when it's first applied (IMO, and I'm pretty sensitive to scents). I really like that Coola has the Hawaii reef-safe designation, which I think is very important for all sunscreens, even when we're not going swimming in the ocean. As a friend pointed out to me once, even if you don't swim in the ocean, you go home and take a shower and all those chemicals wash down the drain and make their way eventually through the system, so might as well just not use them in the first place! Yes, it's more expensive using products like this, but IMO it's worth it. I also wear sun sleeves these days so I don't have to use as much sunscreen when I'm out on the golf course. Editing this to say that this product has avobenzone, which is actually not so great and may be banned in Hawaii by next year. Hmm. Guess I'll keep searching!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023