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javlinfaw7

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  1. Oxford add Tt to their scales offered
  2. 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
  3. New render of Iveco ford that is being test printed by Mike at Osborn's shown on ngauge@groups.io today
  4. TK fire engines can be obvious or nearly unidentifiable
  5. Jeep in civilian use as puppet theatre at Blackpool in the 1950's screenshot from the Look at Life ,why all the rush documentary
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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.
  9. New picture of current development of Osborns TK in N gauge forum.
  10. 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
  11. 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 .
  12. 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.
  13. Langley transfers look odd they appear to be for the reign of King George but have a female crown.
  14. Another new project underway at Osborn's. https://www.osbornsmodels.com/ekmps/shops/osbornsmodels/resources/products/img_20200912_200424.jpg
  15. 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
  16. Osbornes have stated that this is still in the early stages of development, so may be too soon to say exactly which cab it is.
  17. Seems to be capable of being fitted with a grab which may explain the stabilisers.
  18. I had a Anglia deluxe estate ,mva135f alas 40 odd years gone it was solid blue but I have seen estates in all three trims in two colours . It may have been an optional extra
  19. Also there was a standard Anglia with less chrome and a smaller painted grill as on the van.
  20. Were the utiity company vehicles not early Broughton RB44 who initialy fitted aA series cabs before moving to the Dodge/Renault equivalent when the A series ceased production.
  21. Mr Decal Paper offer advice and guidance on use of their productson their website , l have no links to this company other than used their product
  22. javlinfaw7

    Coal lorry

    My dad worked for a coal merchant in the late fifties and early sixties ,he operated a Bedford OY, a Ford ET6 and two horses and carts ,another local smokeless fuel supplier operated a leyland tiger coach with the rear cutaway to form a platform
  23. Does the grill on the Trader look as though its upside down ,seems very "smiley"
  24. Could it be a Bluebox Hongkong copy of the matchbox model. Blue box copied a number of different diecasts
  25. Both tankers seem to have a single wheel arrangement on each end of their axle where as the Tomytec chassis has twin .
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