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Ford WOA 2A help needed
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Hi Guys. I am making up a Roy Models 1/35 scale kit of a Ford WOA 2A like in the picture attached (not sure of source for this picture)
Now the kit parts for the front bumper/nudge bar setup are in such a state that I cannot even use them for patterns so I was wondering if anyone can help with either a printable hi res photo of that area of the vehicle or a high res photo of the whole vehicle I can enlarge to see what is what. I know Wespe Models now sells these and it is a rip off at the price they want (60euro a kit) for these kits as the quality is not all that good. But when they are the only ones that make them in this scale I guess you pay if you want one. Cheers Cliff PS> when I try to print out or enlarge this print it just distorts |
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Morning Cliff
Photo of the Ford, i have played withit on the scanner to try and produce the details you need further items will be on your E Mail cheers Les |
Thanks Les I appreciate your help.
Cheers Cliff |
Someone might know better Cliff,
but i think there is one of these forsale in victoria or south australia. its been on the market for a while. Could have been a different model. I`ll try to find the details and pass them on to you- maybe the owner could send you some info? |
Thanks Ian I heard about that one for sale but forgot about it.
Cheers Cliff |
Wot for sale
http://www.geocities.com/vmvc1au/woa-1.jpg
Seen here at Corowa many years ago, this is Bevan Fenner's vehicle and it's the one for sale. Here are the details: 1944 FORD WOA2 HEAVY UTILITY ( STATION WAGON ) engine number 7102090 Imported from the UK in 1975. Low mileage since, one of only six known in the world. In running order, not used since the second Avalon Air Show. $A 10,000 Contact : Bevan Fenner on 03 59443937 mobile 0438 362027 That's in Australia. Picture source. |
Another pic
Then there's this one, which I've posted before but has some good detail:
http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/Albums/Craddock/WOT_2.jpg Pic came from here. |
Re: Another pic
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Cheers Cliff |
There you go Cliff!
Thanks for posting that keith. it was the one i was thinking of. Cheers, Ian. |
French article
Hi cliff
I think that this picture will be able to help you This picture come from french article about Ford WOA wrote by Pascal Roquigny( Military Armor International ;magazine number 15) http://fdete.club.fr/images/Ford%20woa.jpg |
Thank you very much my friend I appreciate the picture. The parts turned out smaller then I thought but worked out well.
Cheers Cliff |
Ford Woa2
After a long silence ... (I forgotten my password... :bang:)
I send you some pictures of my model 1/35 scale from Wespe productions : http://fdete.club.fr/images/quai-29.jpg http://fdete.club.fr/images/quai-30.jpg |
Bevans car is sold
Bevans car was sold about 18 months to two years ago, to a well known collector from NSW . I first laid eyes on that particular vehicle in July 1976 , Bevan had just got it road registered , he spotted it while on a trip to the UK and managed to buy it . It was never restored , always in original shape .The club members christened it 'INKY' after its reg. number prefix INK .It was advertised for sale for a long long time , the price 10K , was cheap when you consider its rarity .It almost went back to the UK , at about 3.5K pounds , a bargain for them .
I got to drive it a few times on various club outings . Its last club outing would have been the Avalon airshow , about 10 years ago. It was always a head turner. It had reached the stage where it needs a full body rebuild , not an easy job to say the least .Dry rot has invaded the coach built frame . Bevan actually found the remains of another one , here in OZ , just bits of the chassis. He recalls seeing another one on the road in South Aust. in the 1950's. It appeared in various movies and TV series , 'the Dunera Boys' filmed at Point Cook ,is one I recall. I hope it gets a new life . Mike |
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