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Although a bit boxier and utilitarian, it is almost certainly a 1941 Chevrolet AK 'Wayne Works' Bus. I say Wayne bodied, as the research I could put together suggests the Trim along the side (2 high ridges, 3 low ridges) appears on much of their coachwork | ||
Bruisemobile wrote It appears to share the same basis as James from Thomas And Friends. Although similar this does appear to be an 0-6-0; the square cab windows, and no steam dome suggest that it is a 1930 GWR Class 2251 Collett Goods, built at GWR's Swindon Works. But. I am also open to the idea it might be a Dean Goods locomotive | ||
Looks to me like a 1934 Boeing-Stearman Model 75. | ||
Russian Wikipedia suggests they were built "at factories in Leningrad and Sosnovka (Kirov region)" I've also found a resource suggesting that they were designed at Ship Plant No.5 in Leningrad and built there and Kirov. This has lead me to the Tadviser write up of the Sosnovsky Shipyard which mentions that the TK-D3 Torpedo boats were built there, albeit sourceless. Sosnovsky would seem to be the best bet. www.o5m6.de/redarmy/d_3.php tadviser.com/index.php/Company:Sosnovsky_shipbuilding_plant | ||
Epicstormchaser wrote https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMD_F2 Personaly I think its an EMD F2, but It could be another F-Series locomotive. From the sounds of it it is essentially impossible to tell from outside, due to rebuilds by the railroads. However, F3's always had the larger number panels seen on this model, so it may be best practice to call this an 1945 EMD F3 | ||
Cap'n Oscar was Built by Scully Bros. in 1973 but to no specific layout | ||
bigchaosmachine wrote F-84 Close, it's a Northrop F-89B, no doubt based on static display at Lakeview Park in Nampa 447bg.org/air-modern/modern-usa/f89-scorpion/ | ||
I'm going to say a 1991 Pilatus PC-12/41 | ||
1942 SPA-Viberti AS.42 | ||
A 3D rendition of the M.V Louis Cardinal built by Alberta Equipment Centre Ltd in 1972 | ||
1982 Caterpillar 973 www.purplewave.com/auction/181011/item/DD6478/1983-Caterpillar-973-Crawlers-Crawler_Loader-Kansas | ||
1984 BAE 146-300 qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-bbc06d391740834d35f7e19d5e5534a6-pjlq | ||
194 Bristol Type 170 Mk31 (Freighter) | ||
1965+ Saunders Roe SR.N6 | ||
The canopy is a bit weird but it's definitely based on a Gloster Meteor U Mk16. U because the colouration matches the unmanned drones of the Aussie airforce | ||
I feel like this is probs the Boeing Vertol Model 107. Or do you prefer the military designation CH-46 | ||
I'm going out on a limb and saying the 1966 Krupp DB Klass 218 | ||
Looks a lot like the 1905 Ivatt GNR Railmotor No.1 or 2. www.lner.info/locos/Railcar/gnr_railmotor.php | ||
Looks like the EMD LWT-12 with a jet appended to the rear | ||
clandohoome wrote Do cable cars count as vehicles for this site? The cars are pulled by a cable, rather than being self-propelled. I see what you're saying but though they're pulled along, they're not completely dumb like a car trailer. Quite a bit of mechanical operation is involved to take corners, brake, set off, etc. As it is, since 1984 the cars are manufactured by the SFMTA in house carpentry & workshop teams. Heaven knows how to list that on this site. | ||
1954 Sikorsky S-58 | ||
1935 Metropolitan-Cammell (more commonly Metro-Cammell) Carriage & Wagon Company Experimental Tube stock | ||
1932 Junkers JU-52/3M | ||
1969 MIL MI-24 | ||
1962 Sikorsky S-65, which would become the CH-53 Sea Stallion | ||
Pretty much based on a 1960 Marketeer golf cart | ||
1952 Buick Super Sedan (Model 52) | ||
I'd say much closer to the 1986 Cadillac Eldorado | ||
Sort of '90 Jaguar Kensington -y www.carstyling.ru/ru/car/1990_jaguar_kensington/ | ||
It's got a definite 1980 Renault Trafic vibe to it | ||
Seems fairly close to the 1960 Mitsubishi TM15 | ||
Double Doors at the back, and little grille at the front? Far more resembles a '57 Fiat 1100T | ||
I'd say it's closely based off the Alfa Romeo Proteo concept images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5caed8960cf57d49530e8c60/8b6043d8-de9f-4f13-b912-bde2ac0211a2/art-mg-alfaromeoproteo06.jpg | ||
I'm getting a great deal of Lancia Hyena from this www.carstyling.ru/en/car/1992_lancia_hyena/ | ||
Hyster S.400 | ||
Bumping for Volvo XC90, 2013 as the bumpers are body coloured | ||
Surely a 2005 Toyota Wish | ||
I'd argue it bears a very strong resemblence to the 1973 Dunham Coach Corvorado from the Bond film, not MFG | ||
Are we sure it's not a Wartburg 353? | ||
Welp. BAE lost, making this the 4th time the M8 has been cancelled. Seeing as the original proposals had more slanted...shoulders and in the interests of history, I say it be billed the 1994 FMC M8 Armoured Gun System. | ||
CodyJolteonZR1 wrote 1929 Bentley Blower. The supercharger and the 4-cylinder noise is present. +1 | ||
I'd go 1977 Iveco Zeta, can't find much evidence that either OM or Fiat did this type of body. At least until Iveco joined the party. | ||
2003 GMC C4500 Topkick | ||
Done a bit further research and am willing to stake my claim that unintentional or no, it bears a strong resemblance to the 1964ish Citroen HY CH14 that were built by Coachbuilder Currus www.flickr.com/photos/citroen250/49897188138 | ||
Chairs wrote Double headlights, square-ish body probably 1960s/1970s era Theres a few busses in that category.. Ford B series 57-66 GMC Dodge I think aswell.. Pretty much on the money, I do believe it's a '62 Dodge S-Series | ||
2011 Chevrolet Volt? | ||
The Lotus Team transporter, built on an 1964+ AEC Swift chassis | ||
I'm afraid it is more likely to be a Holder C-Trac C340. Best guess on year, 2002. | ||
1959 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB, but a little squished and stretched | ||
rozanoff wrote Mazda 626 Hatchback (GC) +1 |