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WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
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WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
The Tank Museum are holding an event on Monday 4th August to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the declaration of the First World War.
We will be attending this event and are interested to know if any customers would like to join us with their models.
More details can be found at
http://www.tankmuseum.org/ixbin/indexpl ... rd=ART4199
Please e-mail
sales@armortek.co.uk
Thanks
Gill
We will be attending this event and are interested to know if any customers would like to join us with their models.
More details can be found at
http://www.tankmuseum.org/ixbin/indexpl ... rd=ART4199
Please e-mail
sales@armortek.co.uk
Thanks
Gill
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
And anything he can do...
My current contract runs out on the 31st July, so I might be bored by 4th August
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My current contract runs out on the 31st July, so I might be bored by 4th August
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
I suppose I had better turn up then !!!!!
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
Sorry to be a party pooper chaps - work intervenes (I know i need to sort my priorities out).
Denny, I hope no snotty nosed kids ask you if you remember the First World War........
Enjoy, I'll be thinking of you.
Stephen
Denny, I hope no snotty nosed kids ask you if you remember the First World War........
Enjoy, I'll be thinking of you.
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
I like that one Stephen made me smile. No offence intended Denny
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Easy answer, Denny, I'm saving up for the Chieftain, when it comes out.......
Have a good show. Stephen
Have a good show. Stephen
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
Thanks’ I’ll come along. Is there going to be mud to play with?
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
Do you know something we don't then Stephen.
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
I would love to attend, but alas I will be at 37,000 feet on my way home from the US ![Crying or Very sad :cry:](./images/smilies/icon_cry.gif)
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
Dennis, I wish! Mark and Gill's security is far too good for that. Subversion of the Forum, however, is perfectly in order......
After twenty odd years of cursing Chieftain, I've come to realise with the perspective of time that it was actually pretty good. If the Cold War had ever gone hot, it was arguably the most effective tank of its time. M60 was antequated and undergunned, Leo 1 and AMX 30 had armour you could penetrate with a Black and Decker drill and the potential oppositon had tanks which stowed ammunition such that a hit was likely to blow the turret off. The Royal Ordnance L11A5 was the most effective tank gun of its time and when we got the laser rangefinder, hugely overmatched the opposition. Once the unreliiable L60 power pack was developed, it all worked well, although it should never have had that engine in the first place. Turbines weren't the answer either unless you wanted to have your own fuel bowser alongside.
To confirm Denny's suspicion that I'm mad, I've signed up for the Chieftain Tank Appeciatiion Socitety on Faceless. Sad but true. It's worth a visit, if only to see the 1980s hairstyles and groucho 'tashes. (Denny, that's 1980s, not 1890s,, I'm not that old). To whet the appetite, how about the Third Royal Tank Regiment "in action"....
All the best
Stephen
After twenty odd years of cursing Chieftain, I've come to realise with the perspective of time that it was actually pretty good. If the Cold War had ever gone hot, it was arguably the most effective tank of its time. M60 was antequated and undergunned, Leo 1 and AMX 30 had armour you could penetrate with a Black and Decker drill and the potential oppositon had tanks which stowed ammunition such that a hit was likely to blow the turret off. The Royal Ordnance L11A5 was the most effective tank gun of its time and when we got the laser rangefinder, hugely overmatched the opposition. Once the unreliiable L60 power pack was developed, it all worked well, although it should never have had that engine in the first place. Turbines weren't the answer either unless you wanted to have your own fuel bowser alongside.
To confirm Denny's suspicion that I'm mad, I've signed up for the Chieftain Tank Appeciatiion Socitety on Faceless. Sad but true. It's worth a visit, if only to see the 1980s hairstyles and groucho 'tashes. (Denny, that's 1980s, not 1890s,, I'm not that old). To whet the appetite, how about the Third Royal Tank Regiment "in action"....
All the best
Stephen
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Re: WW1 Centenary Commemoration Event - The Tank Museum
I now have the passes and information for this event.
We will be in the Tamiya Hall and will set up from 8 am on the Monday morning (4th)
The museum would like vehicle registrations for those attending. Can those of you who have said you are coming e-mail me directly to confirm and let me have your registrations and I can then send the passes straight to you.
many thanks
Gill
We will be in the Tamiya Hall and will set up from 8 am on the Monday morning (4th)
The museum would like vehicle registrations for those attending. Can those of you who have said you are coming e-mail me directly to confirm and let me have your registrations and I can then send the passes straight to you.
many thanks
Gill
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