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Old 22-09-11, 07:32
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Guys, what is a Ford Light D workshop truck?
Can anyone show me a photo of or at least tell me if it is based on a Blitz?

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Old 22-09-11, 09:32
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Ryan, not getting confused by the Ford D Series 4x2 Cargo from the 1970's?
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Old 22-09-11, 11:36
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Hi Rich, no, not getting confused.
It's called a light D Workshop Lorry. Canadian and from 1945.

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Old 19-12-17, 20:58
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Hello,
I am a Modeler who is currently working on a Field workshop Diorama and have a paint question about the inside of a CMP Workshop truck.

Would the walls of the inside of this truck be a cream color?
Would the drawers and workbenches be a cream color or a dark grey?
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Old 19-12-17, 22:31
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Here are a couple of Type 'D1' Lorry images that may help you out.

2. Type 'D1' Lorry - Interior Front View.jpg

3. Type 'D1' Lorry - Interior Rear View.jpg
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Old 20-12-17, 01:41
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Thank you for the pics. They answered all my questions about paint and even the placement of the lathe, drill press and vices.
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