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Solved - The Dirty Dozen

Started by Allemano, August 10, 2012, 04:10:53 AM

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Allemano

Here you are two batches of vehicles for difficult terrain.

Identify them and get one point for each.

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Points will be awarded when everything's solved!
Enjoy!  :)


SCORE:

#1 Skogsjan 2000 Soft Trommel

#2 Sisua SA-1631 Prototype Craig Gillingham

#3 Austro-Daimler "Pferd" Craig Gillingham

#4 1966 Porsche Radlader Typ 1808 Wendax

#5 Köpfli Trumpf Craig Gillingham

#6 Normet Variomec LF 090 D Craig Gillingham

#7 KFM Desert Lion Trommel

#8 Albach, Silvator 2000 Craig Gillingham

#9 1996 Eicher 656 VAC Colani Craig Gillingham

#10 1996 Paus Kuli pnegyesi

#11 Astra BM21 (White-Freightliner?) Craig Gillingham

#12 Haulamatic 620 dump truck Trommel

Otto Puzzell

Wow - there are some real tough ones in this puzzle!
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Allemano

Quote from: Otto Puzzell on August 10, 2012, 06:04:03 AM
Wow - there are some real tough ones in this puzzle!
You know, since Autopuzzles I don't believe in the word 'tough' anymore.
However I hope some of these won't get solved too quickly...

Allemano


Craig Gillingham

#4
Firstly, I think this is a great puzzle, thank you for putting it together.

#3 is an 1918 Austro-Daimler Pferd, they were made in agricultural and military versions, I'd say that this is the ag model because it's got a belt pulley.

#5 is a Kopfli Trumpf, made in Switzerland.

#11, I'm not sure about. Is it an Astra BM21? I've found a few photos of this very dumper, and it's suggested it's a BM21, except I can't find any other BM21's that are exactly the same.

Allemano

#5
Quote from: Craig Gillingham on August 16, 2012, 08:54:45 AM
Firstly, I think this is a great puzzle, thank you for putting it together.

#3 is an 1918 Austro-Daimler Pferd, they were made in agricultural and military versions, I'd say the this is the ag model because it's got a belt pulley.

#5 is a Kopfli Trumpf, made in Switzerland.

#11, I'm not sure about. Is it an Astra BM21? I've found a few photos of this very dumper, and it's suggested it's a BM21, except I can't find any other BM21's that are exactly the same.
Great performance! As the Anglo-Saxons got no "ö" on your keyboards I'm generous and award 3 points so far.

BTW: I included the score list in the initial post now.

Craig Gillingham

QuoteGreat performance! As the Anglo-Saxons got no "ö" on your keyboards I'm generous and award 3 points so far.
Thank you!

#4, is it German made?

Allemano

Quote from: Craig Gillingham on August 16, 2012, 09:48:15 AM
QuoteGreat performance! As the Anglo-Saxons got no "ö" on your keyboards I'm generous and award 3 points so far.
Thank you!

#4, is it German made?
:nod:

Craig Gillingham


Allemano


Craig Gillingham


Allemano


Trommel

#12
1 is Skogsjan 1088.

7 is a KFM Desert Lion (later MOL TB800).

12 is a Haulamatic 620.

Allemano

#13
Quote from: Trommel on August 17, 2012, 08:27:31 AM
1 is Skogsjan 1088.

7 is a KFM Desert Lion (later MOL TB800).

12 is a Haulamatic 620.

Impressive...

What made you think it's a Skogsjan? I'm waiting curiousely of your PM.  


BTW: it's NOT that Skogsjan..


KFM Desert Lion and Haulamatic 620 are correct guesses!

Craig Gillingham

#6 is a Normet Variomec LF 090 D underground dump truck.

Craig Gillingham

#2 I think is a Sisua A-45

Allemano

Quote from: Craig Gillingham on August 17, 2012, 09:42:01 AM
#6 is a Normet Variomec LF 090 D underground dump truck.
Right!

Quote from: Craig Gillingham on August 17, 2012, 10:04:07 AM
#2 I think is a Sisua A-45
Close but not exactly...

Craig Gillingham

QuoteClose but not exactly...

Found it, it's the Sisua SA-1631 Proto V8 GM -78.

Craig Gillingham


Craig Gillingham

#8 is an Albach, Silvator 2000? mobile wood chipper.

Trommel

11 appears to be a White-Freightliner Uni-Body Half-Cab, WHFT/WHFD with a 62 Series cab. Can't find a reference to RHD versions though.

Craig Gillingham

Quote11 appears to be a White-Freightliner Uni-Body Half-Cab, WHFT/WHFD with a 62 Series cab. Can't find a reference to RHD versions though.

Regrettably, I have to agree. #11 is closer to a White-Freightliner dumper than an Astra.

Allemano


Allemano


Trommel