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phantom16 05-05-07 22:44

British truck identity
 
Hi,

can someone identify the truck with the bailey bridge parts in the back?

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...onks/aom18.jpg
image taken from www.oorlogsmuseumarnhem.com

I think it could be a Foden DG6/12 but honestly I don't know, what are by the way the other trucks?
Many thanks.

Dennis

Richard Farrant 05-05-07 23:12

Re: British truck identity
 
Quote:

Originally posted by phantom16
Hi,

can someone identify the truck with the bailey bridge parts in the back?


I think it could be a Foden DG6/12 but honestly I don't know, what are by the way the other trucks?

Dennis,

I would say it is a Foden. The crane in the foreground is a Thornycroft Amazon /Coles EMA crane and the half cab crane withe left hand drive is a Thew Lorraine I think.

phantom16 05-05-07 23:20

thanks Richard, are there more wartime pics from the Foden DG6/12?

Dennis

Richard Farrant 05-05-07 23:48

Foden
 
Quote:

Originally posted by phantom16
thanks Richard, are there more wartime pics from the Foden DG6/12?

Dennis

Dennis,

No photos handy at present, but the Canadian vehicle book, "Canada's Fighting Vehicles", shows some with specialist bodies for photo printing, mapmaking, etc.

Les Freathy 08-05-07 16:24

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Hi Dennis

Photos of the Foden DG/6/12 are quite rare in ww2 army service, i only have a limited number but here are two for your enjoyment
cheers
Les

Richards correct with the three identifications

phantom16 08-05-07 17:33

many thanks Les, I really like the looks of the Foden.
Is the body of the Foden the same as the one used on the Leyland Hippo, I'd like to scratchbuild one but I've only got drawings of the Foden DG4?

Dennis

Les Freathy 09-05-07 22:27

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Hi Dennis
I hope this will help, the drawing shows the DG/6/10 truck note the body has no wheel arch. They are very similer but the next phot shows the different fittings, because of the larger tyres on the DG12 the overall height of the vehicle is 10ft 6ins not 10ft 2.5ins as per the drawing
les

Les Freathy 09-05-07 22:31

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For a comparison heres the Hippo drawing and measurements its longer and wider and has a lot of different fittings, hope this helps
cheers
Les

phantom16 12-05-07 20:00

once again many thanks, this was just what I was looking for.

Dennis

louis wright 12-07-07 00:19

Foden DG6/12
 
I notice that some time ago there was some info posted about the Foden DG6/12. I am desparatly seeking any photos of this Vehicle as I own what is probably the last existing example of this vehicle which needs quite alot of restoration. The cab and chasis are 95% complete but I need to build a new body. She is even still in her military colours. Any help of any kind would be greatfully recieved. I can be contacted at wright_l2@sky.com Thank you Lou Wright

aj.lec 12-07-07 00:55

foden dg6/12 crane
 
there is a picture of a 1936 crane located at rides.webshots.com/photo/2782160610044442179RRUIdw2

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 12-07-07 01:44

Re: foden dg6/12 crane
 
Quote:

Originally posted by aj.lec
there is a picture of a 1936 crane located at rides.webshots.com/photo/2782160610044442179RRUIdw2
AJ, for the benefit of the less computer-savvy among us, could you post that as a link?

aj.lec 12-07-07 02:33

hi geoff
not that computer savvy not quite sure how to post as a link i just read it off the web address
pm me and explain how too and i will be glad to
thanks

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 12-07-07 03:49

Quote:

Originally posted by aj.lec
hi geoff
not that computer savvy not quite sure how to post as a link i just read it off the web address
pm me and explain how too and i will be glad to
thanks

To hell with a PM... here's the drill:

Up near the top of your browser window there's an address bar. It'll show the address of the page you're looking at, in small type, starting with the http, the // after, then the www and so on. OK so far?

With your mouse, highlight the COMPLETE contents of that address bar, then copy it; holding down the Ctrl key and then hitting the letter C on the keyboard will copy.

Next, go over to the MLU window you're replying in, then place the cursor where you want the link, hold down the Ctrl key again, and hit the V key - that will paste the copied link. The software will automatically turn that into a "live" link.

You MUST include the http and everything which follows it for this to work. :teach:

Now, give it a shot and see what happens! After you have a handle on that, there's lots more tricks to learn... :)

:cheers:

aj.lec 12-07-07 03:55

here goes
 
found at
http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2782...44442179RRUIdw

aj.lec 12-07-07 03:57

works
 
thanks geoff
seems to have worked
i hope that the picture is of some help or even the right one

louis wright 22-07-07 13:27

Foden DG6/12
 
Hi there, I would like to thank aj.lec and Geoff Winnington-Ball for there input to my search for info on the Foden DG6/12. Unfortunatly I didn't make myself clear on exactly what it is I need. My Foden is the war time general service varient and was manufactured between 1943 to 45. I am looking for any pictures of this or any other body variants based on the DG6/12 so that I can construct a new body as near to the original as possible. Photos of this lorry in post war service would of course also help if any body has any. Should any body out there know of a serviving example anywhere in the wourld I would love to hear from them.
Best regards Lou Wright

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 22-07-07 14:23

Edit Note:
 
I have merged Louis' two Foden threads into one, and added the original thread Louis referenced; the pics and drawing furnished by Les might be particularly useful.

Louis, make sure you hit the 'post reply' button rather than the 'new thread' button when you want to reply to an existing thread - that keeps it all in one place. Just train yourself to go for the button far right bottom.

(note to self - find the damned button and change its colour!)


To the subject at-hand - has anyone any information which would help Louis in his restoration efforts? Knowing this crowd, surely one of you has tripped over something in past?

Louis, have you any photographs of what you have now? I can set them up for posting if so...

Rich Payne 05-10-14 22:02

DG6/12 RE Darkroom
 
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Is this recent eBay picture a DG6/12 RE Darkroom body ?

http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/g...ps4111859f.jpg

Dated 1945 on the reverse and captioned as an Austin K5 which it clearly isn't.


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