Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2017-08-10 18:07 |
Scania-Vabis? |
◊ 2017-08-10 21:34 |
Might be, but so far I couldn't find anything that matches. On the other hand, there was a Büssing-NAG that looked pretty similar- except for the position of the script on the radiator which was just on the other side: Link to "www.google.de" |
◊ 2017-08-10 22:08 |
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◊ 2018-07-19 12:27 |
On January 1, 1940 there were: 624 Chevrolets 499 Fords 234 Internationals 218 Opels 151 Bedfords 102 Volvos 94 Morris 80 Reos 64 Fordson 53 Studebakers 51 Dodges 28 Renaults 25 ZiS 23 GMCs 20 Mercedes-Benzes 18 Framos 15 Willys 14 Chryslers 12 Diamonds 12 Oldsmobiles 11 Citroens 10 Büssings 8 Grahams 8 Hansas 8 Tempos 6 Brockways 6 GAZes 5 Sisus 4 AGAs 4 Commers 4 Gramms 4 Karriers 4 Whites 3 Delages 3 MANs 3 Mathis 3 NAGs 3 Rugbies 2 Delahayes 2 Durants 2 Essexes 2 Fargos 2 Garford-Fords 2 Hanomags 2 Manchesters 2 ODs 2 Peugeots 2 Pontiacs 1 Adler 1 Albion 1 Armstrong-Siddeley 1 Audi 1 Austin 1 Borgward 1 Buick 1 Chandler 1 Continental 1 Daimler 1 DKW 1 Dux 1 Fiat 1 James 1 Leyland 1 Oakland 1 Overland 1 Packard 1 Raleigh and 1 Whippet in Estonia, plus a homemade "Feierbach" truck built by the H. Feierbach & Ko factory. There were also: 18 Mercedes-Benzes 2 MANs 1 Büssing-NAG and 1 Hansa-Lloyd with diesel/gas engines. Total: 2347 trucks. -- Last edit: 2018-07-19 12:48:06 |
◊ 2018-07-19 12:44 |
I agree with cl82, it's a Büssing-NAG. |