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Old 03-04-19, 22:33
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Here's a couple of D15 vans in Polish service these photos would be either taken in Italy or possibly Austria credits are on the photos, notice the camouflage scheme Erwin

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Old 03-04-19, 23:34
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How did the ladies keep that "berret" firmly on the back of their heads????


Second question..... seeing you are from the UK and have seen your postings on other site........ I remember reading/seeing somewhere that there was a LRDG "repro" that was made in the UK using the Canadian Dodge axles that accepted the standard CMP rims........ any knowledge of who they were????

curious about their building process.......

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Old 04-04-19, 00:17
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Couple more...

Water tanker in Italy, source: IWM CNA 2381 https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/i...ject/205212494
Second and third picture, Alkmaar 1945, source: https://noord-hollandsarchief.nl/
Picture 4. Postwar Dutch service. source: https://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/
Sadly I can't remember where I found the 5th picture of the decapitated water tanker

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Old 04-04-19, 00:30
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Any more restored ones?
I think the one in the first picture might be Simons truck in a previous life (?).....here it is at Wings and Wheels in Belgium in 2015. It has to be the D15 that was restored by the late Johan van Rijn.
second pic shows a D15 in Normandy in 2009.....I though it was owned by an Italian member.....but looking at the licence plate it might be British (?).
Last picture shows a Dutch D15 in 2016

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Old 05-04-19, 20:28
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Sadly I can't remember where I found the 5th picture of the decapitated water tanker

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Great pics Alex!
Looking atYOUR decapitated bowser with the intentionally installed single windshield like in LRDG vehicles and atHANNOS decapitated GS body there apparently were even more then one customized desert versions!!! I will try and find a 1:35 model illustration of such a desertized D15 I once dug out somewhere. 10+ Years I have been thinking that this was pure fiction. Very exciting!!!

Btw: thank you!! Hanno for your great pics. (And your lively participating in this thread-your infos were already instrumental together with Mike Starmer for my paintwork yrs ago;-)))

Cheers and tot ziens
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Old 04-04-19, 00:30
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How did the ladies keep that "berret" firmly on the back of their heads????
I suspect hat pins Bob my mother used to have some wicked ones.

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Second question..... seeing you are from the UK and have seen your postings on other site........ I remember reading/seeing somewhere that there was a LRDG "repro" that was made in the UK using the Canadian Dodge axles that accepted the standard CMP rims........ any knowledge of who they were????

curious about their building process.......
If you are thinking about the one that was based on the 30cwt MCP, then that was done probably over 30 years ago now. The chap who did it was Preston Isaacs from North Devon ex MVT Chairman and owner of Cobbaton Military Vehicle Museum.

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Old 04-04-19, 09:37
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Second question..... seeing you are from the UK and have seen your postings on other site........ I remember reading/seeing somewhere that there was a LRDG "repro" that was made in the UK using the Canadian Dodge axles that accepted the standard CMP rims........ any knowledge of who they were????

curious about their building process.......
I have seen short footage on youtube or similar of a D15 without roof and doors and kitted out like it was to cross the desert.

The D15 uses the standard WD 6.00x16" split rim, so there would be no "building process" to fit these to the Dodge axles?

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Old 04-04-19, 15:01
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I have seen short footage on youtube or similar of a D15 without roof and doors and kitted out like it was to cross the desert.
I think this is the one I saw in a short clip:

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Old 05-04-19, 10:31
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Here's a D15 Tanker of the 8th Indian Div "somewhere in Italy", note the use of tire chains on the tanker.

Notice the camouflage pattern Erwin, not sure what the base color is on the truck I would hazard a guess at G3 ?? it seem a bit too dense in the photo for Light Stone
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Old 05-04-19, 20:16
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Notice the camouflage pattern Erwin, not sure what the base color is on the truck I would hazard a guess at G3 ?? it seem a bit too dense in the photo for Light Stone
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Could very well be Pete
Interesting painted placards on the back: «35» ecircled by dotted line??
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Old 05-04-19, 21:18
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Could very well be Pete
Interesting painted placards on the back: «35» ecircled by dotted line??
The 35 and the circle will be in red, it's a maximum road speed marking Erwin, common on early production British trucks and some but not all CMP's it tended not to bee seen on later British and Canadian trucks.
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Old 06-04-19, 21:23
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Here's a D15 Tanker of the 8th Indian Div "somewhere in Italy", ...

...Notice the camouflage pattern Erwin, not sure what the base color is... .
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could this be it, Pete?
Another model illustration of which I have no clue where it comes from...
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Old 06-04-19, 22:55
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Possibly Erwin it's hard to tell, what do you think the base color is there? is that what I've seen described as light mud ?

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Old 06-07-21, 01:14
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The drawing above from Erwin in Post #30 comes from a catalogue of 1/35 kits I think from ESCI that was planning to produce such a kit, but did not, much to my disappointment - I guess this would have been late 1990s.
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Old 06-04-19, 21:17
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I think this is the one I saw in a short clip:

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Her´s the drawing of the vehicle I mentioned. Always thought it´s a fantasy.
The pic of the original that Hanno put into this thread is from the former Army Museum. The latter closed years ago I believe and I think parts of it ended up in the Wheatcroft collection in Donington, Derby.
Can anybody confirm this?
If so, the LRDG D-15 could be there as well...
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Old 06-04-19, 21:20
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...sorry here´s the picture...
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Old 07-04-19, 23:21
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I have seen short footage on youtube or similar of a D15 without roof and doors and kitted out like it was to cross the desert.

The D15 uses the standard WD 6.00x16" split rim, so there would be no "building process" to fit these to the Dodge axles?
Hanno, I have a fellow D15 owner friend, who told me to watch the 1950's movie "Sea of Sand".
Its about a LRDG mission during WW2.
There are a number of possible D15s in the movie playing a prominent role as LRDG trucks. We have had a squabble about whether the D15s in the movie have been chopped up to look like the famous LRDG Chevies or if the D15 really was actually used for raiding by the LRDG.
I am firmly of the opinion that the the dodges have been "chevvified" for the film as the historical accuracy in the rest of the movie is a little off point.
E.G. Germans chasing the LRDG column in US international halftracks equipped with Bren guns.

As always I am happy to be proven wrong, and would love to see some photos of a "real" LRDG D15 even if the silly beggars had taken a hacksaw to those beautiful curves!

Anyway, its enjoyable movie if you can see past some of the questionable hardware.

A few screenshots for you to debate....
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