Class: Cars, Van / MPV
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2010-10-25 12:17 |
The "Postamt" sign is in Eurostile, a typeface designed in 1962. ![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurostile |
◊ 2010-10-26 00:00 |
Provably from Otrębusy Museum.Based on FSC Żuk |
◊ 2010-10-26 17:00 |
Why it has PRL plates?! |
◊ 2010-10-26 20:08 |
Because it's a terrible bunch of all kind of anachronisms and mistakes. ![]() Every detail of the Van, the postal features and the uniforms is wrong. "Deutsche Post" was only used between 1945 and 1949 (since 1948 seperated in two currencies, so in the three Western Zones and the Soviet Zone), incl. the first 10 stamps of the Federal Repuclic of Germany from 1949 and the first 4 DDR-stamps from that year. Before 1945 it was the "Deutsche Reichspost" - whose colour was red. And there was no "Deutsche Post Osten", not even a "Reichspost Osten". Every occupied area had its own stamps (sometimes regular ones with black overprints), which means, there were own postal names either. The cap of the guy looks West German, 1970ies or later. Bundeswehr-caps in this size are grey, the fire fighters have such ones in blue. The Bundespost hadn't caps in this style. -- Last edit: 2010-10-26 20:09:07 |
-- ◊ 2010-10-28 02:23 |
Yes, the van chassis is not original, it looks much much later (1960s). |
-- ◊ 2010-10-29 10:15 |
I think Wicio is right, this is custom made, but where is the body from? Link to "picasaweb.google.com" |
◊ 2016-04-28 21:06 |
Just list it as Custom Made or Made for Movie for now, we can add the body later to extra info. |