How well are these going to look together? (1 Viewer)

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These will go very nicely together I think^&cool. K&C has done a great job with this range so far and it continues to go from strength to strength, all the Bowsers look good but something about the blue and yellow version is very striking.

Rob
 
Re: How well are these good are these going to look together

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These will go very nicely together I think^&cool. K&C has done a great job with this range so far and it continues to go from strength to strength, all the Bowsers look good but something about the blue and yellow version is very striking.

Rob

Totally agree Rob, it's great and I hope there will be other (RAF fire truck{sm5}:smile2:)
mario
 
I'm sorry to say they don't Rob the Fuel Bowser is in 1950 colours :redface2:, that why I've gone for the mickey mouse vehicles witch would be fine in WW2 but as long as your happy with them that all that matter mate happy collecting :smile2:
 
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These will go very nicely together I think^&cool. K&C has done a great job with this range so far and it continues to go from strength to strength, all the Bowsers look good but something about the blue and yellow version is very striking.

Rob
Thank for posting the photos Rob , I love the RAF range & was only playing with my Mickey Mouse stuff yesterday , will try and post some photos as well
 
mickey mouse is the way to go in a WWII set up
Mitch

I'm sorry to say they don't Rob the Fuel Bowser is in 1950 colours :redface2:, that why I've gone for the mickey mouse vehicles witch would be fine in WW2 but as long as your happy with them that all that matter mate happy collecting :smile2:
 
mickey mouse is the way to go in a WWII set up
Mitch
Just watching on DVD "First Light " & on there was a green fuel truck so maybe K&C could make a four version cool
 
Can anyone identify this little vehicle, would make for an interesting release for the series.

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Looks like the IWM pinched my dio idea:wink2:

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Rob
 
NFS= National fire services

Austin K2 Auxiliary Towing Vehicle: Based on the 2 ton lorry chassis,they were fitted with utility bodywork accommodating a crew of six,hoses and a 30ft ladder. Some 4,000 of these vehicles were ordered by the Home Office during the Second World War for the N.F.S. They were mainly used to tow heavy trailer pumps, and to carry equipment and crew. The Austin K2 units were not designed to carry water.

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NFS= National fire services

Austin K2 Auxiliary Towing Vehicle: Based on the 2 ton lorry chassis,they were fitted with utility bodywork accommodating a crew of six,hoses and a 30ft ladder. Some 4,000 of these vehicles were ordered by the Home Office during the Second World War for the N.F.S. They were mainly used to tow heavy trailer pumps, and to carry equipment and crew. The Austin K2 units were not designed to carry water.

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Thanks for posting that info Wayne, I think this looks a great little vehicle.:smile2:

Rob
 

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