Axis Non-Armored Vehicles quiz
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Hi Max
Good enough for me - well done. Back to you.
Rich
Good enough for me - well done. Back to you.
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Tank you Rich.
Next another bus:
Next another bus:
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Hi Max
Omnibus based on Austro Fiat FD 6.
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Omnibus based on Austro Fiat FD 6.
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Thanks Max,
Like you I am in short supply of good quiz items. Lets try this.
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Like you I am in short supply of good quiz items. Lets try this.
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It is Japanese Type 93 6-Wheeled Passenger Car captured at Nomonhan.
http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/car93.htm
The book "Chalchin-Gol" stated it as Type 96. But, it is a mistake. Type 93 is correct.
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http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/car93.htm
The book "Chalchin-Gol" stated it as Type 96. But, it is a mistake. Type 93 is correct.
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Hello Taki and Rich,
Taki, the first pic in your link looks identical to what I have listed as an Isuzu Type K: I have also seen Rick's original pic as an Isuzu K 10
There are differences in the radiator, front bumper and wings of the two pic's in Taki's link. Is that because different manufacturers built vehicles to the Type 93 specification?
Taki, the first pic in your link looks identical to what I have listed as an Isuzu Type K: I have also seen Rick's original pic as an Isuzu K 10
There are differences in the radiator, front bumper and wings of the two pic's in Taki's link. Is that because different manufacturers built vehicles to the Type 93 specification?
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Yes. Type 93 was produced by Isuzu and TGE. And it had been produced long time and there were many small changes. So, there were several differences in them.
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Hi Taki,
Thanks very much. I'll note them all as Type 93.
Thanks very much. I'll note them all as Type 93.
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Hi Taki
Congrats - Yes it is Type 93. I do have it identified as an Isuzu K10. Please continue with the quiz.
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Congrats - Yes it is Type 93. I do have it identified as an Isuzu K10. Please continue with the quiz.
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Hi Taki,
Do you have a new question for us or should one of us take it to keep the quiz moving?
Do you have a new question for us or should one of us take it to keep the quiz moving?
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It's been a couple of weeks so I think it's time to re-start the quiz. It should not be difficult to identify the vehicle in the foreground:
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Hi Max
Mercedes LG 3000
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Mercedes LG 3000
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Max I believe its Kfz 384.