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I'd buy a Stolly today..........aqua equipment and a working jib ..............nice.
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A Wart would be a good idea, we would then have a REME vehicle for the pack change dioramas lol.
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Ay up Phil, that's the sort of rumor that could get an engine a bad name.Phil Woollard wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:19 amA Wart would be a good idea, we would then have a REME vehicle for the pack change dioramas lol.
Could be worse, this little German classic's had three engine's to my knowledge and still sounded like a right bag of bolts, I was there on it's debut standing near the guy with the white hat.
Still..... it could have been worse..... it could have been a Panther on it's debut ..............1943.
How about a Stolly towing a Chieftain now there's a diorama.
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Hi Guys
Still hoping for a universal carrier .
Nice size should be easy to transport and lots of scope for detailing.
Regards
Derek
Still hoping for a universal carrier .
Nice size should be easy to transport and lots of scope for detailing.
Regards
Derek
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Hi,
I'm hoping for the opposite to Derek... large heavy and difficult to transport ....the most powerful production armored fighting vehicle of ww2
I'm hoping for the opposite to Derek... large heavy and difficult to transport ....the most powerful production armored fighting vehicle of ww2
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Is this what you have in mind David?David Brady wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 1:21 pmHi,
I'm hoping for the opposite to Derek... large heavy and difficult to transport ....the most powerful production armored fighting vehicle of ww2
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Hi All,
What about a Matilda 1. A cracking little tank that will be easy to transport and something a little different from the heavy weights
Regards
Dave
What about a Matilda 1. A cracking little tank that will be easy to transport and something a little different from the heavy weights
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That should be easy to blow up
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A Siberian Hamster?
The A11 driver doesn't look very happy with his ride
Nice rivets but not many
He'd been happier with this sports car A15 upgrade, as long as there weren't any sand, German tanks or guns around.
Plenty of rivets too
The A11 driver doesn't look very happy with his ride
Nice rivets but not many
He'd been happier with this sports car A15 upgrade, as long as there weren't any sand, German tanks or guns around.
Plenty of rivets too
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Re: Armorteks next model
Armortek did the Ultimate Panther Kit.
How about the Ultimate CVR(T) Kit, you could build it as a Scorpion, Scimitar, Spartan, Sultan, Samaritan or Samson or switch between the different variants.
On second thoughts, maybe not such a good idea. Someone would turn it into the abomination of a Salamander.
How about the Ultimate CVR(T) Kit, you could build it as a Scorpion, Scimitar, Spartan, Sultan, Samaritan or Samson or switch between the different variants.
On second thoughts, maybe not such a good idea. Someone would turn it into the abomination of a Salamander.
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2 RTR OPFOR Salamander. Go to Luggershall Vehicle Depot, select your Scorpions, take them to Canada, chat up a hardware wholesaler in Medicine Hat and corner the market in drainpipes and oil drums, add a lot of hard work, fit SAAB DFWES and voila, Salamander, representing T-64, to provide enemy forces for the British Battlegroups. 2RTR were the first OPFOR in 1995.