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The HMVF thread on Queen's messengers has a screen print of colour footage one of the "Food Flying Squad" Bedfords. They surely had odd colours for wartime service, albeit an effort was made to camouflage them. It may well be it worked well in built-up areas. The second picture shows one of the Bedford OX canteen trucks in Vlissingen, proof of these convoy vehicles being in use in the Netherlands during WW2. In the HMVF tread you posted more photos showing hem in use in the Netherlands. Would be great to see one of these recreated! HTH, Hanno 59dcbb5b0e214_Queensmessengers1.jpg.c060152c94590001049c80a9c28e0639.jpg 59dcd863f0f87_BedfordCanteen.jpg.2188d68dac054161a93ae967a6cbe8cc.jpg
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Thanks Hanno, that colour image explains a lot. Odd colours though.....desert tan with navy grey???
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I agree, it would be awesome to see one of these trucks at MV events. Alex
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In the HMVF topic Ted Angus mentions that post-war the new flying squad vehicles were just plain blue. gettyimages-646298576-1024x1024.jpg queen_s_messengers_food_flying_squad_vauxhall_van_by_rlkitterman_db87hpa-pre.jpg
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This is what Oxford die-cast models chose for their 1/76 model. source: https://www.oxforddiecast.co.uk/prod...-squad-76bd001 Alex
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The choice of "civilian" wheels for this model is really strange, for they have in the range also OYC and OYD models with split rim wheels (in the German captured version even with dual rears!)
The only advantage of this canteen is that the awful cab isn't visible. Last edited by Ilian Filipov; 15-01-19 at 20:38. |
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I play in HO scale but have a few OO scale wagons I picked up during my trip to England last year. I might have to get that Oxford and repaint it for one of the Salvation Army ones of which I have a few photographs of. Would that be an OX and the long chassis an OY or are both chassis classified as the same?
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