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front reminds me Peugeot 404 with double headlights | ||
Actually it means "selfish" | ||
yes because horizontal grid bars | ||
Carro Armato is Italian for tank, no the manufacturer... I'm changing that | ||
I'd say Camaro as well | ||
Nickolay27PM a écrit Ford Econoline. Not Vandura. yep | ||
yep it's 100% Atego | ||
sajmon14 a écrit http://hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Treadator reminds me of this vehicle a bit as i said on the other one it's most likely based on www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=23401 | ||
looks familiar www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=23401 | ||
oh I see | ||
wow this vehicle looks so futuristic *sarcasm* whats is written on the side? It's too small I can't read it | ||
interesting wheels | ||
I'm changing origin to Brazil: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Constellation | ||
complete name Cadillac M42 40 mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun Duster | ||
complete name is Komatsu Type 60 Self-propelled 106 mm Recoilless Gun, and of course origin Japan not Jamaica (I probably misclicked) | ||
Also manufactured by Hitachi, Kokura, Sagami, Minami Mitsuru, Hitachi, Nihon Seikōsho and Hino -- Last edit: 2018-01-04 18:27:55 | ||
Also manufactured by Hitachi, Kobe, Niigata, Kokura and Sagami -- Last edit: 2018-01-04 18:27:48 | ||
Also manufactured by Nihon Seikōsho, Kisha Seizō and Kobe | ||
Didn't reached the prototype stage | ||
Also manufactured by Kobe | ||
Also manufactured by Hitachi and Sagami | ||
Complete name is Mitsubishi Short Barrel 120 mm Gun Tank ShinHoto Chi-Ha | ||
1st-gen Renault Trafic? It has been built in China by Sanjiang-Renault | ||
The side reminds me the 1Z Skoda Octavia | ||
Tycek a écrit This should be called: "Nihon Nainenki Type 95 Kurogane", because Kurogane isn't manufacturer nor model name. sorry for answering a such old comment, but apparently Kurogane was used by the Nihon Nainenki company as a brand name, so I think it should be classed as 'manufacturer' | ||
Leyland Olympian with double headlights maybe www.gakei.com/s3b/s3bl422.jpg | ||
looks more like something Japanese like Toyota HiAce/Nissan Caravan/Isuzu Fargo | ||
sajmon14 a écrit igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=34378 here it's listed as Scania and the side looks really like it Oh yes, I forgot about Scania, looks pretty close to me. | ||
MAN Lion's City? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sporveisbussene_18jun2005.jpg | ||
side windows don't match for a MAN, they look more like Mercedes or DAF, but I don't know trucks enough to tell from the front | ||
ThatOneGuy a écrit moving butterfly valves (the Phoenix in San Andreas had them for goodness' sake!) nope, in SA they were immobile, it was in Vice City | ||
It has been manufactured by many, but apparently not by Vickers which was solely the designer | ||
Vickers-Armstrongs was the designer, but Metro-Cammell was the manufacturer: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_Tank_Mk_VII_Tetrarch | ||
1969mustangboss302 a écrit I think make is Heil. I could be wrong. Right: wiki.wargaming.net/fr/Blitz:T82 | ||
Isn't it the same as this one? www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=83416 | ||
Because it's a derivate of the T49, leading to the M18 Hellcat, I guess this one is Buick too | ||
Apparently, it was designed by General Motors ( www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_T49_57mm_GMC.html ), and since this vehicle led to the M18 Hellcat. And because the M18 was designed by Buick (division of GM), I think we can assume the T49 was also manufactured by Buick, so I'm changing it to that | ||
manufacturer is Leyland: preservedtanks.com/Profile.aspx?UniqueId=1375 | ||
No, the Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) wasn't produced by Škoda, but by ČKD, which was renamed BMM during Czechoslovakia's German occupation: wiki.wargaming.net/en/Tank:G52_Pz38_NA | ||
why do the two pictures have a different turret? | ||
I'd agree with a '55/57 Chevrolet Task Force 5100 ( photos.smugmug.com/Trucks/Vintage-Trucks/i-pmDt6cj/0/XL/MJJ_VintageTrucks-60-XL.jpg ), althought it hasn't been used by the army (to my knowledge) EDIT: yep, look like almost the same 3D model as this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=97843 -- Last edit: 2016-10-12 14:06:02 | ||
A Mustang with the old Mini rims? Sure, why not | ||
International Harvester Farmall? www.purplewaveauction.com/a/2009/20090507classic/3131.JPG | ||
Why are my modifications not accepted? | ||
Converted by Rheinmetall-Borsig: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Char_B1#German_designations | ||
No. Porsche was partly involved in the design, but Krupp was responsible for the manufacturing of the differents parts and Alkett for the final assembly. I have to admit that I don't if it should be Alkett or Krupp, but since all the other ones on the site are Krupp, I'll go with it | ||
Manufacturers were Pressed Steel Car Company and DATP (Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T29_Heavy_Tank | ||
Actually Norinco was formed in 1980, so it is not. Back then, the Type 59 was produced by, according to Chinese Wikipedia, by the Factory 617 (617厂, 617 Chǎng), and a little bit by the Luoyang tractor plant. Still according to them, Factory 617 was by far the largest tank manufaturer of China, so we can assume all these Chinese tanks were made by 617 Chǎng. I'm changing them to that | ||
Manufaturer is Vomag: www.achtungpanzer.com/jagdpanzer-iv-sd-kfz-162-75mm-l48-1944.htm | ||
Doesn't look too much like a Cobra to me, especially the rear pic |