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sixcyl ![]() | StuH 42 (Sturmhaubitze 42, Sd.Kfz 142/2) built on StuG III Ausf. G chassis by Alkett from 1943 to 1945. | 2023-06-10 19:14 | ||
sixcyl ![]() | Agreed. Vickers Cruiser Mk.I (A9). By the way, do we must consider differently Vickers and Vickers-Armstrong? |
2023-06-07 18:33 | ||
GodzillaFan54 ![]() | It seems that most site listings for the Mercedes-Benz 770 are either from films of the '40s and '50s, stock footage from the time of the Third Reich's existence or films taking place then. The only other times this model has appeared was in animated form in episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama. Kind of surprised it hasn't shown up on display in a museum in a movie, in the background of a modern rich person's car collection or being used to chauffeur said rich person around, much like how one would be chauffeured in a Rolls-Royce or Bentley. Perhaps the type of people commonly associated with the model has something to do with it. |
2023-04-16 14:25 | ||
Gamer ![]() | We probably don't have HD but what we do have is ![]() Link to "preview.redd.it" -- Last edit: 2023-03-19 19:29:39 |
2022-04-01 20:33 | ||
jpts ![]() | This was archive footage taken of Adolf Hitler at his private residence; the Berghof in the Obersalzberg of the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden in Bavaria in the early 1940s. -- Last edit: 2021-06-08 04:45:49 |
2021-06-08 04:44 | ||
Hunter12396 ![]() | All entries for GAZ SU-76 should be renamed to SU-76 M. SU-76 (without the M) was a failed prototype. SU-76M was the version that went into production. | 2021-03-19 00:49 | ||
130rapid ![]() | In 1938 were built P31/III, P32 or P33 series. P32 is most possible. | 2021-01-16 15:01 | ||
dsl ![]() | "There were two versions of the '41 Station Wagon manufactured in Canada for military use. The C11AS was a 'militarised' version of the standard civilian 7seater model, having the transverse springs and torque tube drive to rear axle with standard 6.00x16 inch road wheels. its Vehicle code being - SW424-C-7WAG-1. The 'Heavy' version, C11ADF, was a 5 seater built on the pick-up chassis with semi elliptical springs, prop shaft and heavier back axle/gearbox and fitted with 9.00x13 wheels. its Vehicle code being -SW424-C-5WAG" from here. So if Heavy Utility Staff Car = C11 ADF, or if C11 AS = De Luxe Station Wagon like this one. This looks maybe heavier pillars so C11 ADF??? |
2020-03-24 00:48 | ||
Airhorn ![]() | Oldtrucksrock nailed it with Mack CJ. See links below to compare Mack CJ to Autocar U, note sloped windshield on the A-car. Link to "www.bing.com" https://aitruckmodels.com/product/autocar-u-series/ |
2019-11-08 13:58 | ||
mike962 ![]() | shouldn't origin be south africa ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmon-Herrington_Armoured_Car |
2019-10-05 15:52 | ||
eLMeR ![]() | From the 1941-47 'Art Deco' truck line, with the 1946+ bumper. | 2018-11-14 03:50 | ||
Sunbar ![]() | Designed in 1939 the Thornycroft Nubian four-wheel-drive lorry has seen active service on most war fronts, especially in North Africa Italy, and Normandy. It carries a 3-ton military load and hauls a 4-ton gross-weight trailer http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/30th-march-1945/22/thornycrofi-war-tin |
2017-12-13 15:13 | ||
pibwl ![]() | Its category, along with other 2 vehicles, should be moved to standard /vehicles_make-Weserh%FCtte_model-Sd.Kfz.222.html | 2017-10-30 21:36 | ||
the sad biker ![]() | Neither, that's a big single not a boxer twin, I think it's an NSU 501 or 601, civilian as well - chrome tank. |
2017-07-07 17:05 | ||
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2017-06-18 11:33 | ||
Lateef ![]() | I don't know why someone put "made for J", though. | 2017-04-02 13:42 | ||
Gamer ![]() | Whoa, that was quick! | 2017-03-17 15:49 | ||
Lateef ![]() | Radiator suggests a 1936 Chevrolet, RHD suggests Canadian-built. I'd say it's from somewhere in the far Eastern British Empire (Singapore, Hong Kong, etc.) | 2017-03-17 15:46 | ||
Gamer ![]() | BMW or Zündapp? | 2017-03-17 15:33 | ||
Gamer ![]() | Ah, per episode list this should, in fact, be in Japan. | 2017-03-17 15:32 | ||
dsl ![]() | Window shutters on building do not look UK. | 2017-03-17 13:39 | ||
Gamer ![]() | Somewhere in Britain or the Empire by those helmets. | 2017-03-17 08:11 | ||
oldtrucksrock ![]() | This is NOT an Autocar. It is a late 30's Mack model CJ, probably about 1936. please reference theoldmotor.com 1936 Mack CJ for confirmation -- Last edit: 2017-01-30 01:18:03 |
2017-01-30 00:51 | ||
ingo ![]() | yes |
2016-12-31 15:56 | ||
Gamer ![]() | Is it just me or does this look more like a fire truck than a bus? | 2016-10-05 18:10 | ||
andrepa ![]() | Berlin '45 | 2016-10-03 18:25 | ||
Blumentarn ![]() | its B2 (banjo, winch) - The Red Ball Express-On 3.54 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKRNYKoIEj0 -- Last edit: 2016-07-31 12:25:36 |
2016-07-31 12:14 | ||
dsl ![]() | Not a short bonnet E88W - see also longer and squared cab windows. However both types seem to be [61]. | 2016-06-08 12:59 | ||
Robi ![]() | Please change name to Alkett, rather than Daimler-Benz. The renaming should be done on most StuG III assault guns, because ONLY 41 units (5 prototypes + 36 Ausf.A variants) were built by Daimler-Benz, all others were made by Alkett. Due to the pie-shaped drive sprockets, the earliest possible variant is "Ausf.B". 300 units were produced. Please change name to: 1940 Alkett StuG III ("Ausf. B") |
2016-05-06 11:27 | ||
Gag Halfrunt ![]() | "Bofors" not "Bofor". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bofors |
2015-12-24 00:44 | ||
MarkC ![]() | The chap in uniform sitting on the truck in the centre of the clip is my Grandad! I looked up the footage at the IWM archives last year. The transcript says 'SPG Morris Bofors' if that helps | 2015-12-23 23:46 | ||
dsl ![]() | [GY] | 2015-12-09 14:22 | ||
DidierF ![]() | Please, 249itj, can you provide any information or link about this war time "RGMA"? All I can get is mention of a makeshift replacement, called "RCMA" http://terrot.club.pyreneen.free.fr/terrot-armee/armee.htm — a 500c based on the former army "RDA" model equipped with a RSSE engine. |
2015-12-08 20:57 | ||
robi ![]() | Please set year as 1942. | 2015-12-04 11:11 | ||
robi ![]() | Please change name to: 1940 Alkett StuG III ("Ausf.B" as extra info) According to this table, Ausf.A is the only version built by Daimler-Benz, Ausf.B and others were built by Alkett of Berlin. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmgesch%C3%BCtz_III#Produktion |
2015-12-04 11:09 | ||
DidierF ![]() | Ah, très bien. Le Savoir trace sa route sur le chemin ardu vers la Vérité ! | 2015-11-07 15:28 | ||
Sunbar ![]() | Based on googled pictures of both the Humber MkIII 4x4 Light reconnaissance car and the Marmon-Herrington AC Mk.II plus Pibwl's and JavierDiesel's positive identifications it does appear to be the Marmon-Herrington and not the Humber. | 2015-11-07 13:13 | ||
Sunbar ![]() | Production of the Mark III started in the early months of 1942 | 2015-11-07 12:20 | ||
DidierF ![]() | Hum… Some years ago, this identification raised protests. Would you please check this, militaria fans? |
2015-11-06 10:34 | ||
Sunbar ![]() | The original film footage appeared in the short film 'London Scrapbook' (1942) by the Ministry of Information / Crown Film Unit /vehicle.php?id=859396 |
2015-11-01 12:09 | ||
Sunbar ![]() | The original film footage appeared in the short film 'London Scrapbook' (1942) by the Ministry of Information / Crown Film Unit /vehicle.php?id=859394 |
2015-11-01 11:53 | ||
LoonyLady ![]() | Judging from the later radiator, wings, badge bar and bumper, this is either a 12/4 or 15/6 Kestrel. | 2015-11-01 10:47 | ||
DidierF ![]() | Flat fenders mean 1940+ for a Type 23, according to L'Automobile sous l'uniforme (1939-1940). | 2015-10-19 00:44 | ||
mike962 ![]() | M4A3(75)W Sherman (VVSS) Fisher http://the.shadock.free.fr/sherman_minutia/sherman_types/m4a3/M4A3_75W.JPG |
2015-08-24 21:30 | ||
DidierF ![]() | Not A1 (welded hull), not A2 (US Army)... M4 or M4 A3 or...? | 2015-08-24 21:14 | ||
DidierF ![]() | Corrected. | 2015-08-24 17:05 | ||
DidierF ![]() | Et une chouette Matford V8 1938(+) derrière. | 2015-06-11 16:11 | ||
DidierF ![]() | Une Hotchkiss, je crois bien que oui. | 2015-06-11 16:09 | ||
robi ![]() | Please change name to: 1942 BMM Panzerjäger 38(t) für 7.62 cm PaK 36(r) ("'Marder III'" can be kept as extra info) Change origin to Czechoslovakia, and set it "made for Germany". |
2015-05-28 18:55 | ||
robi ![]() | Please change name: "Sd.Kfz.7" should be put as extra info, since it's only the internal army designation and therefore not part of the model name. |
2015-05-28 17:52 |
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