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Civvy Tilly's
Hello everybody,
I'm looking for photo's (pref. colour) of Austin Tilly's in civilian service. I've been checking out the sites of the British an d Dutch Tilly register, but I can't find more than two pics of civvy coloured tilly's in a derelict state. :whinge And out there on the internet there don't seem to be any photo's of civvy one's. (and i take they would have been used in the post-war years :confused) The reason i ask is that I'm in a Tilly group-build next January in Eindhoven. And I want to make a model that's different from the rest. :D :cool: http://www.scalemodelfactory.nl/2011tillymarathon.html Any help and/or directions in where to find more info on them are greatly appreciated, :salute: Barry |
A "Tilly" in Greece.
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Hi Barry,
Have a look at a recent (Aug2010) couple of photos of the only known Austin Tilly 10 survivor in Greece. That beautiful vehicle belongs now to Athens MVC, and pending restoration to Hellenic Army, war era, colors. Attachment 38757Attachment 38758 Kostas. |
civvy tilly
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Most Tillys are being restored in there military outfit. Pictures when they were used as civvy are probably all made before the digital camera's.
I manage to find a few, thanks to M. Shackleton of the Tilly Register. There are a few site with Civvy Tillys....try on flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/berresf...ed/4128196260/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/25690839@N04/4127420307/ Cheers Arjan |
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Hi Barry.
As a matter of interest, my own Tilly was the one used by Tamiya for their latest 1/35th scale model. Since more surviving Austin Tilly's are in Malta than the rest of the world put together. And since there is a fellow owner and historian there, who I know would not mind helping with any information/pictures he has. I suggest you contact him and mention my name. He is Clive Sammut Regards Ron Pier |
:cool:Thanks everybody for the responses. :thup2:
@Haridimos: Thank you for the pictures, this is just what I'm looking for. :) Good luck with the resto. @Arjan: Thank you for the links to the photo's. I didn't know there where still some examples around that look that good. @ Ron: Thanks for the inside info on Tamiya model :cool: I will get in touch with your friend on Malta. I sure hope he can help me out... :D Barry |
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There are many group build-offs of the Austin Tilly at this moment.
Here is a link to a Dutch forum: http://www.twenot-forums.nl/viewforu...a6cf4410c87027 cheers, Arjan |
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http://www.modelclub.gr/forums/index...html#msg341531 http://www.modelclub.gr/forums/index...html#msg344659 http://www.modelclub.gr/forums/index...html#msg346664 http://www.modelclub.gr/forums/index...html#msg346856 :note: |
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1964 pic from IMCD which is a good source of vehicle pictures -
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-A...t+Utility.html |
@Haridimos:
WOW, those Greek tillys look great. Very subtle painting, really like that. :D It's just that my greek is a little rusty, so the reading is a bit slow..... :rolleyes @Chalky: Thank you for the link to the site, didn't know that one. Barry |
Hello everyone,
This is what I was able to produce in our twelve hour build-marathon. We all started out with a closed box, so we were not able to do any prep-work. Thanks again to everyone that helped in finding ref-pictures, Barry http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/...rryModel-6.jpg http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/...rryModel-7.jpg http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/...rryModel-8.jpg And a overal-shot of what the rest of the crew produced: http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/...s/P1020125.jpg |
Barry
Great eye to detail. Well done, looks great, you must be pleased. :thup: Cheers Tony Little Jo :no4: |
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