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ex WD vehicles that might have been seen in civil use 1950's/60s?
javlinfaw7 replied to Royal42's topic in Road Vehicles
Ex-military 15cwt vehicles were very common as tow trucks with some lasting into the seventies. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/54/31/d3/5431d32c8d3f2051362c6252aff79c2f.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/564x/34/25/cb/3425cbe960efd232d77a176ebe224fe2.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/4176/33782158503_f42cec9706_c.jpg -
New render of Iveco ford that is being test printed by Mike at Osborn's shown on ngauge@groups.io today
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WW2 jeeps in civilian use and other vehicles on British roads 1950's
javlinfaw7 replied to Royal42's topic in Road Vehicles
Jeep in civilian use as puppet theatre at Blackpool in the 1950's screenshot from the Look at Life ,why all the rush documentary -
WW2 jeeps in civilian use and other vehicles on British roads 1950's
javlinfaw7 replied to Royal42's topic in Road Vehicles
If you are looking for the mid fifties , maybe this picture from the birmingham mail of old square in 1955 would give a better idea and most vehicles are clearer -
WW2 jeeps in civilian use and other vehicles on British roads 1950's
javlinfaw7 replied to Royal42's topic in Road Vehicles
I think the unidentified car is a Singer Gazelle .https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Singer_Gazelle_3c_Reg_Jun_62_1592_cc.JPG -
I think the photograph is taken at a low angle with a wide angle lens distorting the shape of the husky giving it its oversized nose.
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https://69.cdn.ekm.net/ekmps/shops/osbornsmodels/images/what-s-next-[2]-43500-1-p.jpg?v=F245D3DC-1DEC-4721-8AFD-236168BCD0A9 In coming next from Osborns models
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Ex works vans were also quite popular two brothers ,ex university students,that lived near me each had a Thames 300e that were under almost constant maintenance. Bedford HA with added rear seats were common normally badly rusted .
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One thing I remember from the mid 70's was late 1960's cars with mismatched panels being common due to replacements from scrapped cars not being painted quickly.
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Langley transfers look odd they appear to be for the reign of King George but have a female crown.
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Another new project underway at Osborn's. https://www.osbornsmodels.com/ekmps/shops/osbornsmodels/resources/products/img_20200912_200424.jpg
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This is the skip lorry https://www.osbornsmodels.com/ekmps/shops/osbornsmodels/images/arch-laser-a3d102-n-gauge-modern-skip-lorry-blue--49733-p.jpg