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I think we can still list is as TAM, here for example we don't make the distinction between Daimler (pre-Daimler-Benz German manufacturer), with the British car maker, neither on IMCDb with the Czech Avia and the Spanish Avia (totally unrelated truck manufacturers) | ||
Mark0 wrote Found it. It's Didgori-1 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didgori-1 But what's the make? The link you provided says: "Manufacturer Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing". Abreviated as "TAM" | ||
Shouldn't be classed as make: Volvo, model: B7TL and extra info: Wright Eclipse Gemini ? | ||
My first thought is the Renault (Trucks) T | ||
It's so squary, supposed to be a Mercedes G-class? | ||
I see Citroën Type H in this | ||
Then I don't know. Anyway on IMCDb they are all classified under the "New Routemaster" model name, and have the same headlights as the one on the link you provided | ||
What? This is the "old" Routemaster, and it's AEC not even Wright www.virginexperiencedays.co.uk/content/img/product/large/classic-routemaster-bust-tour-29122924.jpg | ||
Is actually a New Routemaster: i.imgur.com/GGNVBsv.jpg | ||
The cab looks like it's from a Unimog | ||
Looks more Mercedes to me EDIT: this is actually 100% MB Citaro 2nd gen -- Last edit: 2017-12-27 22:35:19 | ||
Also manufactured by Schneider, AMX, FCM and FAMH, but this one has Renault's manufacturer plate (the oval plate right to the lower cannon) | ||
American truck converted as DCA platform by the French, but I guess it's still origin USA | ||
Plasan Sand Cat, or maybe under the Ford brand? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasan_Sand_Cat | ||
Moskvitch. 407? | ||
I did some research, and this seem to be a pre-2011 prototype or pre-series because of its Jeep/Hummer-like grille which later had to be changed for copyright reasons. Apparently, the final assembly was made by Batallón de Arsenales 601 in Argentina. Because Brazil withdraw from the project at some point and it seems Argentina developped the most part, I agree with origin Argentina. | ||
Looks like a VLEGA Gaucho: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ea/Gaucho_VLEGA_2007.jpg/640px-Gaucho_VLEGA_2007.jpg I don't know how it should be listed since it has been developped conjointly between two countries, and manufactured in both by two different manufacturers | ||
'55 Chevrolet with Cadillac grille? | ||
Origin Spain?! Because it looks like a Cadillac Seville (Seville being a Spanish City)? | ||
1957+ MB 300SL | ||
100% Falcon | ||
It is built in Thailand, but I'm pretty sure it was developped in Japan | ||
Ford Model A | ||
Could also be NSU-Fiat 500 if this is in Germany, I don't know I haven't played the game | ||
Could also be Primaquatre | ||
I think Demag Sd.Kfz. 10/4 or /5 | ||
Demag Sd.Kfz.10 | ||
Peugeot 402 Éclipse | ||
Peugeot, 302 or 402 | ||
Looks like one of the American helmet-shaped-bonneted trucks | ||
Citroën Type 45? | ||
Renault AGK or AGR, or Peugeot DMA | ||
Fiat 500 Topolino, but what I see look like French license plates? Then I guess Simca 5 | ||
BMW R75? | ||
Yes | ||
Except for the cab, looks like a Caterpillar | ||
Superleggera129 wrote Pretty sure this is some sort of Delahaye Indeed! 1949 Delahaye 135 M Ghia is a perfect match front: static.panoramio.com/photos/large/127872560.jpg rear: farm2.static.flickr.com/1707/26581410982_27821d73e4.jpg | ||
My first thoughts were Ford Comète and Fiat 8V, but that doesn't match that much | ||
Cord, either 810 or 812 | ||
KrAZ? | ||
UAZ, don't know the specific the model -- Last edit: 2017-10-30 09:17:32 | ||
lunar? Looks more Martian to me | ||
Same | ||
Judging from the height and the grille I'd say the first version of the R-series, but I'm not a Scania expert | ||
I'd say Patria AMV upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/08/Patria_AMV_Karlovac_2009_5.jpg/778px-Patria_AMV_Karlovac_2009_5.jpg?uselang=fr | ||
I agree, and it's the pre-facelift model: grille completely black EDIT: I actually forgot about the first front design of this van. So I actually was referencing to the first facelift EDIT 2: Actually... It is indeed the pre-facelift because of the headlamps... -- Last edit: 2017-10-02 10:23:02 | ||
American origins, but converted by the Chinese after the war, who changed the turret | ||
Also manufactured by Pressed Steel car and Pullman-Standard | ||
It has a wide black grille, so maybe the Aston Martin Cygnet version of the iQ? | ||
From the two, it is clearly the GM Also, I put it as origin Germany like all the others on the site, but Wikipedia says it has been developped by Ford USA... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Transit#Third_generation_.282000.E2.80.932013.29 -- Last edit: 2017-07-18 21:25:04 |