Comments
Related page | Author | Message |
---|---|---|
MintNiko wrote Elgin Pelican? The lateral curb sweepers are behind the front axle on the Pelican, whereas in the pictured they are forward of it. It more closely resembles a Wayne 550 www.imcdb.org/v954142.html | ||
MACK TerraPro MRU602 | ||
1993 Subaru Impreza L | ||
What about the 1977 Subaru Leone 1600? Not a dead ringer but pretty close...close than the Range Rover for instance | ||
1990+ TRAK International 6000M, later became the ATLAS & ATLAS II. All look remarkably similar so best to put the earliest version. | ||
1982 Massey Ferguson 1010 | ||
Comfortably Numb wrote Bedford Astramax Too curved, especially that front grille. That's a '95 Ford Escort Mk6 Van | ||
Is it not just a mid 80s Airstream 345? -- Last edit: 2024-02-14 22:46:47 | ||
It bears a fair resemblance to the Rochdale Olympic, although I swear I've seen that front end somewhere else | ||
Entwhistle Corporation A/S32P-16 Shipborne Fire Fighting Vehicle www.17trg.com/staticdisplay/as32pnavy/index.html | ||
1989 Ford Escort LX | ||
To me it appears as a 1986 Jaguar XJ40 | ||
The angle of the bonnet into the windscreen suggest to me it's a 1978/9 Dodge Cobra Camper | ||
GAZ BTR-60. Very difficult to gauge the type, and thus age. The 60 was first produced in 1959, But the 60PB being most common would put it at 1965. | ||
Everything but the nose says 1986 Saab 900 Convertible | ||
1964 Shelby Daytona Coupe | ||
rayjunhwang1357x wrote I agree. That is clearly a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air. +1 | ||
1987 Gloster-Saro Meteor | ||
Kawasaki Heavy Industries KuHa 381-1 of the JR-West, built 1973 | ||
Based on the in game name, it's an LMS Stanier Mogul 2-6-0 built at their Crewe Works around 1933. | ||
TheGame wrote Volkswagen t3? Something about the proportions makes me think that it is an LT rather than a T3, I'd say it's a Hochraum Kombi LT 28 vwlt.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/let-range-2.jpg | ||
Based on the name it is almost certainly a MOWAG Roland | ||
Leandro wrote Looks like an Eagle Talon mixed with a Mitsubishi Eclipse I think you've got it with the Eagle Talon, '92 - '94 | ||
Mercedes-Benz SK | ||
I believe that given it appears to have 5 windows plus space for the door, this is a Ford Trimotor 5-AT-A | ||
Grumman-Olson P-800 | ||
SS Jaguar 100 I'd say | ||
GhostlyNose wrote I'm pretty sure it's an F-14 Tomcat... +1 You can see the air intakes too, the top lip curves down on an F-15 whereas on the F-14 (as here) it's flat with the top of the wing shoulder | ||
www.imcdb.org/vehicle_213873.html Here's what I've said thus far on this van on the imcdb page. The listing has been around for quite a while so interaction is way down. Maybe over here there'll be some better exchange. | ||
I feel like I've found a painting that's used the same source image. Seems to consistently be referred to as German AA. Not the answer but hopefully a lead. c8.alamy.com/comp/G3C2CX/ww1-german-anti-aircraft-defences-G3C2CX.jpg See the wheels,single sticking out headlight, the box by the replacement and where the crew are. | ||
I reckon its pretty safe to say its a VW Schwimmwagen | ||
I believe it to be this armoured train from Austro-Hungaria circa 1916. A pdf found of armoured trains described it as manufactured by Eastern Railways Workshops in Nowy Sacz www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205355167 | ||
victorvance wrote There seem to be several variants of the Siemens Schuckert and i am not sure which one this is. I'm sorry if this was sarcasm, but in the text description it does clearly state the SSW (Siemens-Schuckert Werke) D.III which kinda ties it down | ||
A No.101 Class Landing Ship of the IJN. As designed by the Kure Naval Arsenal Link below looks like where they traced the design: commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IJN_landing_ship_No149_on_test.jpg#mw-jump-to-license | ||
Looks to me to be a New York red bird, the earliest being the R26 from 1959. | ||
1965 Antonov AN-22 | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Ilyushin. agreed, the IL-76 | ||
Bruisemobile wrote That looks like a Boeing YC-14. It's close but the cockpit far greater resembles the Antonov AN-72 | ||
SolanaBogon2 wrote Rather Fiat 850 +1 | ||
From my research there were 2 locomotives given the semi-streamlining on the Lehigh Valley RR, both built in the RR Sayre Works. This then is an LV-Sayre Class K3 Pacific built in 1917 scotlawrence.github.io/LValltimeroster/ unfortunately quite the scroll | ||
A minor correction (pun somewhat intended), this would technically be a 1965 Morris Minor as that was the first year that police services in the UK decked them out in the Panda Car livery seen above | ||
Made by Windhoff and the 14 denotes the year of manufacture (2014) | ||
A specially designed locomotive for the Panama Canal, manufactured by the Mitsubishi Corporation in 1997. So, a 1997 Mitsubishi Lock-towing Locomotive or Vehicle is probably the best name. www.czbrats.com/CuPA/Jimpics/newmules.htm | ||
I'd argue its an FSO Polonez | ||
1953 Michigan 75A loader. There were several sizes available that all look very similar. The 75A appears the closest match visually | ||
1960 Karrier BF Ambulance myntransportblog.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/1954-karrier-ambulance-van-truck-sales-brochure-wc3443-oacv98.jpg | ||
Tucker Sno-cat Model 2000 5-Passenger | ||
Looks to be a Trident Pontoons Model 5016 Trimaran | ||
This is a LEKTRO 88 Series pushback tug, manufactured in Oregon apparently | ||
The grille to me suggests its either a Chevrolet 1311 or 1533, both used by the Long Range Desert Group |