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Old 10-01-12, 15:09
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Here are two original photos from my collection. One only good for parts, Photo of one in German use, rare to see with cammo frame on top.
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Old 10-01-12, 17:48
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Excellent pictures guys! Why is it that there are so much German pictures turning up on Ebay nowadays?

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Or a German radio antenna?
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Old 10-01-12, 23:12
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I think that you're right about the Wehrmacht FFW bits Alex.

The answer to your question, I'd suspect is that German house clearers have discovered that the albums and photos they find in attics and which they used to be embarrassed about are now an easily saleable gold-mine !

Added to that, even the children of those who served in 1940 are getting old now and I can't imagine that finding out what Grandfather did during the war is quite as popular in Germany as it is in the on the 'Allied' side.

I find it a bit of a shame that the pictures are being removed from their context but I can't grumble about all the new BEF images.
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Old 10-01-12, 23:26
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Here are two original photos from my collection. 1st one only good for parts, 2nd photo, rare to see with cammo frame on top.
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Keith,

First pic looks like a Ford WOC that has been rear ended by an Austin K30, obviously to destroy them.
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Old 15-01-12, 19:06
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Here are two original photos from my collection. 1st one only good for parts, 2nd photo, rare to see with cammo frame on top.
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Keith,

Many thanks for sharing your pics of WOC1'S. I now have far more images of them abandoned, destroyed and in German hands than in British service! Perhaps that in itself is telling me something.

Keep looking guys.

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Old 19-01-12, 01:55
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I'm still looking, Ian !...Stumbling around the Belgian Ceges Soma archive which is not especially user friendly.



I haven't checked the location yet. Is it Le Havre ?

Census number looks to be Z4128345 - another V3615 vehicle.

Quite a well - photographed vehicle, the BEF WOC1 ! The markings are elusive though.
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Old 19-01-12, 23:03
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Hi Rich,

More astounding pictures. I wonder if they missed any during the recovery?

Any ideas how do I go about getting copies without the good old 'copyright' logo? Interesting as this is the first photo showing a WOC with the wheel arch extensions as fitted to mine. Others show the modified recut wing version. I cannot determine why there are the two variants and there does not appear to be any logic, or a natural change during the build programme. I have photos from both contracts and at different intervals in the contract with both options? All I can think is that several 'bodyshops ' were outsourced to modify them and they were fitted at random in the build programme as available. Ian
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Old 19-01-12, 23:26
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Ian, it looks to be quite straightforward to obtain a digital image from them although prices are on application if you want more than 300dpi.

http://www.cegesoma.be/cms/banque_img_en.php

These scans are from period copies of German propaganda images so the quality of the original may not be great - but better than on-line.

If you want to order, send me a personal message and I'll try to tell you where to find the pictures. It doesn't seem to be possible to hyperlink to search results and it's always searching within a search to find anything.

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