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While browsing through the AWM data banks I found some photos of vehicles built for the military by the Victorian Railway Workshop in 1915.
Can anyone ID the makes of the following vehicles for me please?. cheers Cliff ![]() Pic one - a mobile operating thetre |
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Pic two - MOBILE MOTOR REPAIR WORKSHOP
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Pic four - TENDER TO A MOBILE MOTOR REPAIR WORKSHOP
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pic three - Motor Tender for a mobile workshop
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Hi Cliff
photo 2 and 4 look like ALbion A10 photo 3 very much in the lines of FWD photo 1 needs further research Les |
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Thanks Les.
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Cliff,
Not much help but a few clues for the knowledgable people on the Operating Theatre. Engine bay is sealed indicating a rear flywheel/fan. This design was a specialty of sophisticated European manufacturers FIAT ITALA etc. On the other hand the radiator sitting proud of the bonnet was favoured by a number of American companies. This was the REO trademark right up until the mid thirties. Unfortunately I have seen British and European trucks also with that feature. Only muddied the water but it might jog a memory. Lang |
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Thank you Lang. Rather then muddy the waters so to speak I have learnt a little about early trucks from your post.
I am hopeing to do models of these at some stage. cheers Cliff ![]() |
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