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I believe this to be a Mercedes Benz 170 (W136), though the bustle-back is very accentuated. | ||
Given the context clues of the soldiers helmets and the jagged S, these are a pair of Nazis and thus the motor would be german rather than Russian. The Leichter Einheits-Pkw was produced by several companies, but only Stoewer continued to make them until cancelation. So I'm saying a 1940 Stoewer R 180 Spezial | ||
USS Arleigh Burke? A decent match I guess... | ||
Everything about it screams Andrew Barclay 0-4-0 11-22 Ton. First built in 1913 | ||
Standing by the Latil M2TL6 | ||
Based on the orientation of the lifting mast and "styling" of the truck, it is most likely a Kalmar DCF apparently built from 2010 onwards. Almost impossible to tell if it's a DCF90 or DCF100 due to the overlap of ability and similar size. -- Last edit: 2024-08-23 09:21:42 | ||
Close, it's a 1967 Vignale Gamine | ||
Could be based on the Shorland S600: similar shape, those distinctive rear mounted wheels set into the hull, even comes in riot control config. | ||
MOWAG Duro II, 1994 | ||
Bluebird K7 | ||
Looks like a mistaken application of the skin, only rectified in the 2011 version. This is NOT Eckaloo, that has two covered decks behind the bridge. I've not yet found the identity of this ship model in 2011 either, but the hunt continues. | ||
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 |