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Gagarsa06 a écrit ...with Infiniti badges, oddly. Infiniti doesn't sell cars in Japan, and many Japanese vehicles in their home market have a badge specific to the model rather than the make. This Skyline is indeed sold in Japan as a Nissan but with Infiniti's badge | ||
How could it be "Made for Game" when its nickname is "Pink CADILLAC"? | ||
Mark0 a écrit I think that Sherpa is SUV, but I am not sure. There is three version of the Sherpa : Sherpa "Light" is a SUV, similar to the Humvee, Sherpa "Medium" and "Heavy" are trucks | ||
Shouldn't it be considered different enought from the 405 to be considered as origin Iran? | ||
2002+ Citroën Jumper because of the one-slatted grille | ||
Atego? | ||
The door windows make me think of the cab design used in some Volvo, Renault and DAF | ||
McCormick-Deering Farmall? | ||
MAN | ||
MAN | ||
Some kind of Liebherr? | ||
DAF XF, the name is written on the grille... | ||
Iveco for sure, Eurocargo I guess? | ||
The side doors would make it the current gen Isuzu Elf/N serise | ||
It looks more like a GAZ Tigr or some of its derivates | ||
Sherman, M4A3 or A2? | ||
MG Midget, not sure which version | ||
Osca MT4 | ||
Bugatti type 57G "tank" maybe? | ||
Retr0_50s a écrit 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa yes | ||
MFG: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=90678 | ||
The rear is 100% BYD F0 | ||
BMW? | ||
"SS-27 Sickle B" is the name of the missile. I don't know what is the truck, but it's probably MAZ-derived | ||
Hmm... Shouldn't "Hawkei" be the model, and so "Thales" the make? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkei | ||
Split windshield would mean origin USA. But it looks more like a Dodge to me | ||
Oh of course, I didnd't thought about this... I thought it was because the body might have been of Swiss design but I couldn't find anything about this | ||
Origin: Switzerland?! | ||
Some kind of Mercedes? | ||
Well it's tricky, all pictures I found about this truck have a "Volat" badge on the grille, but are labelled as "MZKT-7429". According to Wikipedia, Volat is a brand name used on civilian trucks built by MZKT. So I don't know how it should be classed. Also, I couldn't find the introduction year, but it was produced post-soviet era, so it might be origin Belarus and not USSR. | ||
Maybe should be under MZKT or Volat manufacturer? | ||
Wouldn't origin Austria be more correct? It's basically a rebadged G-class developped by Steyr-Puch | ||
Maybe more Lambretta than Vespa? | ||
What is written on the sides? Maybe it could give us some hints | ||
Sturmgeschütz III (Stug III) built by Alkett. Don't know which version | ||
closest I could find is 155 mm Gun Motor Carriage M12: www.materielsterrestres39-45.fr/fr/images/canonsautomoteurs/usa/M12/25.jpg Built by Pressed Steel Car Company according to Wikipedia | ||
Excelsior Welbike: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/Welbike.jpg btw I forgot to add: origin UK -- Last edit: 2018-01-30 21:22:24 | ||
The grille would makes it an AEC | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_K2/Y | ||
Indian Scout 500 maybe? | ||
Vickers Light Tank AA Mk I: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/IWM-E-16827-light-tank-AA-MkI-19420915.jpg | ||
Horch 901? The front wings don't match thought | ||
AEC Matador? | ||
Büssing-NAG L4500A 1.bp.blogspot.com/-nLnFeQ8Jwlw/UuUO6pm8JtI/AAAAAAAAWVg/NB2kWElQJg0/s1600/busingNag+4500+A+1280.jpg EDIT: actually the front wings are different, so it might be something else, like a 500A. But clearly a BÜssing-NAG anyway -- Last edit: 2018-01-24 21:40:33 | ||
Hino was founded in 1942, its predecessor was Tokyo Automobile Industry (東京自動車工業) which changed its name to Diesel Jidōsha (ヂーゼル自動車, Diesel Industry Company) in 1941, so the make of this tank is Diesel Jidōsha. | ||
BBA livery: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/BBA5009.jpg | ||
Lateral windows and headlight made me think more of an Isuzu Elf/N-series, like this one: image-cdn.beforward.jp/large/201401/195005/BF199514_9e8f35.jpg | ||
Tecnobus Gulliver: orenstransitpage.com/wordpress/wp-content/gallery/rome-tecnobus-buses/romebustecnobus8.jpg | ||
It's an International S-Series | ||
Not only it has Leyland on the grille, plus it doesn't look like a 1940 Albion CX Valkyrie. |