Model T 1917 Utility
WWI Australian Army Car
ICM | No. 35664 | 1:35

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Brand: | ICM |
Title: | Model T 1917 Utility WWI Australian Army Car |
Number: | 35664 |
Scale: | 1:35 |
Type: | Full kit |
Released: | 2017 | Rebox (Updated/New parts) |
Barcode: | 4823044404537 (EAN) |
Topic: | Ford Model T (1908-1927) » Cars (Vehicles) |
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Includes: Plastic sprue, Decalsheet (waterslide)
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Ford Model T (1908-1927)
Model T 1917 Utility
Australian Army (1901-now) 
1917 - Palestine
1917 - Dead Sea Region
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wilky
This car is assembled in Australia by Ford Australia and because it's right hand drive not left hand drive as in the US deserves it's own topic



This car is assembled in Australia by Ford Australia and because it's right hand drive not left hand drive as in the US deserves it's own topic
22. May 2020, 02:52

wilky
Ford assembled the Model T in Australia from 1908.
Ford Canada got permission to build a manufacturing plant in 1924 so Ford Australia officially began in 1925.
So I guess it could be Ford then not Ford Australia but it is a different car from a US version.
Ford assembled the Model T in Australia from 1908.
Ford Canada got permission to build a manufacturing plant in 1924 so Ford Australia officially began in 1925.
So I guess it could be Ford then not Ford Australia but it is a different car from a US version.
22. May 2020, 14:37

scalemates
left hand or right hand does not make it a new topic.
A modern Audi A4 with left hand/right hand drive still is an Audi A4. The toolings would still be the same. Aftermarket sets would still be applicable to both
So this belongs to "Ford Model T"
A good indication is that there is no "new tool" in the timeline.
left hand or right hand does not make it a new topic.
A modern Audi A4 with left hand/right hand drive still is an Audi A4. The toolings would still be the same. Aftermarket sets would still be applicable to both
So this belongs to "Ford Model T"
A good indication is that there is no "new tool" in the timeline.
22. May 2020, 14:39

scalemates
A Tesla Model 3 assembled in the US or in another country all are "Tesla Model 3"'s
A Tesla Model 3 assembled in the US or in another country all are "Tesla Model 3"'s
22. May 2020, 14:46

René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
I'll change mine back to the original...
Edit: it had been done already... or didn't it take my earlier change to "Ford Australia Model T"?
I'll change mine back to the original...
Edit: it had been done already... or didn't it take my earlier change to "Ford Australia Model T"?
22. May 2020, 15:53
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