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Shouldn't the brand be Fukang? Same with the e C-Elysee | ||
Maybe simply "Zeppelin" instead of "Luftschiffbau Zeppelin" for the manufacturer? | ||
Horch? | ||
Skyline159 wrote Yes, It's should this be China origin car. No it should not, this is German-designed and engineered car made in Chinese factory for the local market to bypass import taxes. | ||
That looks like this but I don't know if MAN truly was the chassis builder | ||
M35? | ||
Škoda Felicia | ||
Mercedes? | ||
Not really, ZIS only made the cannon | ||
I think just "Xiali" instead "Tianjin FAW Xiali" is enough | ||
If the nickname is R-class destroyer, then it's en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-class_destroyer_(1916) | ||
P4NDEMiCZ wrote Definitely more like a P-40E Kittyhawk tbh 100% | ||
Rather Fiat 850 | ||
I'm not too sure that's a VW | ||
StigBelcher wrote This russsian plane is manufactured by Russo-Balt, and called the Sikorsky S-22 Ilya Muromets. It predates the Sikorsky aircraft company. Yeah but I don't think "Russo-Balt" should be put as the make. All russian/soviet aircrafts have their designer used as make and not the actual manufacturer. For example the Lisunov Li-2 was actually built by GAZ (Gorky Automobile Zavod), yet it is never refered as the "GAZ Lisunov Li-2" | ||
Atomic Heart (2023) | WarLord wrote this is another universe where progress was much faster Progress is not the same as design | |
Atomic Heart (2023) | Game set in 1950s with 1980s vehicle... Champion of anachronisms I know, we didn't had robots nor mutants in the 1950s neither, but at least the style is consistent with retro sci-fi | |
Except the size I don't see a Smart in this at all | ||
the design doesn't really match your typical German war locomotive, and the wheels are off, so probably something generic | ||
LCVP (landing craft, vehicle, personnel) | ||
maybe a P-40 too | ||
It's a Leichter Schützenpanzerwagen auf Unic P-107 U-304 (f), built in France by Baukommando Becker | ||
yes | ||
I think it's a Menck (German company). I don't know which model, maybe even a mix of several, but the rear, the tracks, the front bulge and the square pane glasses match their design | ||
Yes. And Chevrolet rather than GMC because of vertical grille bars | ||
Newag Griffin, as in the surname... | ||
maybe this? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lun-class_ekranoplan | ||
NASA Space Shuttle | ||
95fordprobe wrote Looks Like a 2010-2019 Toyota Hiace Passenger Van With A Raised Roof to me Because the Jinbei is a license-built version of the Toyota HiAce. The front is different, this one is definitely a Jinbei | ||
Yes, Iveco Zeta, or Fiat predecessor | ||
Panzer V Panther, but I don't know which version | ||
WWII era, named "KdF-Wagen" | ||
Same as this one? igcd.net/vehicle.php?__r=1.013c465441d94d6803ff66dffe296c60&l=fr&id=185349 | ||
Lahti coachwork, i'd say Falcon or Eagle model: Probably on a Scania K-Series? -- Last edit: 2022-04-17 02:35:50 (Attacker1997) | ||
I'd rather say a Fuso Canter | ||
This is a late model so I'm erasing 1957. Also "VEB Sachsenring" is only the manufacturer, "Trabant" is the brand (like Chevrolet is a brand built by General Motors) | ||
Auto-Friki wrote Does that mean that the majority of European Ford models (Focus, Fiesta, Mondeo, Transit, etc) are manufactured directly in the factory in Turkey, instead of in Germany? No, only the Transit | ||
No, definitely a '46 Ford | ||
I'd rather say made for game | ||
That look much more like a Piaggio Ape | ||
Saviem or more likely Avia A-series | ||
This is definitely a Renault FT, although it could also be the American license-built version, M1917 Six-Ton, depending on context | ||
the Talbot Express is a rebadged version of the first gen Fiat Ducato, and because of the grille I think the Ducato is closer (plus left hand drive) | ||
Chevrolet C/K | ||
Yamaha YA-1 juding nickname? | ||
Ursus A I guess | ||
Yes except the wz.28 is different, looks like a mix of both | ||
Panzer III | ||
Panzer II | ||
Panzer IV |