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MatchFuzee

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  1. You have made a tidier finish to the cover than the original, where the corners are not folded under the sides of the cover but just left to stick out.
  2. Believed to have been an Army FFR:- https://handh.co.uk/buy/1990-land-rover-defender-90/14014 Auction 2nd June at the National Motorcycle Museum
  3. I was thinking that the museum might know what the plate meant.
  4. Have you contacted the RLC Museum:- http://www.royallogisticcorps.co.uk/heritage/museum/museum-archives/major-holdings/
  5. Woolies do them, but it is not clear from the picture if the loops are as square as yours:- http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/p-979-staple.aspx Only gives loop size not centre to centre and more expensive:- http://jimbarrettbespokeleather.co.uk/ourshop/prod_4620078-Footman-Loops-Black.html
  6. Have you thought of using exterior or marine plywood instead of mill board?
  7. Fooled by the description "Nato type 6NT" and now I've enlarged the image I can see the 6 caps.
  8. If you are still looking have you seen these? http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/view_large.php?ad=79197&cat=8
  9. See Fig. 3 and you can't go wrong.
  10. From an old thread, "Instructions for Erecting, Striking and Packing:- http://www.hmvf.co.uk/pdf/9x9.pdf
  11. As a re-enactor you may find this forum useful:- http://www.wwiireenacting.co.uk/forum/index.php?sid=e7d8728de381ca0c0ad8d289882b7cac If you do register it can take sometime for new registrations to be activated by the administrator. And welcome to the HMVF.
  12. For those who missed yesterday's episode, it is repeated again this evening at 19.00hrs in U.K. Quest + 1 on Freeview only broadcasting 05.00 to 08.00hrs at the moment.
  13. From 2011 but well worth reading:- http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.php?25127-432-road-legal
  14. 1943 Willys Jeep & Trailer. Using the basis of a 1943 example, comprehensively rebuilt, with new body and frame, resulting in an example as good as new. http://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2017-05-20/cars/ref-97-1943-willys-jeep-trailer.aspx?p= 1975 Land Rover Series IIA Lightweight. New galvanised chassis, interior and canvas. http://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2017-05-20/cars/ref-46-1969-land-rover-2a.aspx?p=
  15. Brightwells next auction, 17th May at Leominster http://www.brightwells.com/classic-motoring/leominster-classic-vintage/leominster-classic-vintage-may-2017/classic-car-catalogue-17th-may/ The lots are currently listed in alphabetical order. Land Rover Arrow wide track 3/4 tonne trailer Land Rover Defender 90 Air Portable stackable Land Rover Series IIa 88" FFR Willys Jeep MB, Ex-Eastern Theatre
  16. Probably not quite what you are looking for, it is different from a normal Stormer:- http://www.exmodsales.com/equip.php?ID=591
  17. An interesting site for LED bulbs:- http://www.dynamoregulatorconversions.com/online-shop-for-led-bulbs-and-light-boards-etc.php
  18. I searched "theatrical barbed wire" and found this company. The barbed wire looks very realistic but I don't know if it is only for hire. http://www.tradingposthire.co.uk/props/filter?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search=barbed++wire&active=search
  19. Genuine British Army Scorpian, Fox, CVRV Fighting vehicle shelter. A grade £225 Super grade £250 - Please note this Super grade has a few rust marks and a water stains on it Unissued (New) £295 http://www.anchorsupplies.com/british-army-scorpion-fox-tent.html
  20. Any good paint mixer should be able to mix the colours that you need from the RAL codes and give you a choice of paint type and gloss level.
  21. The de Havilland Aircraft Museum is currently fund raising for a new hangar. If the hangar is still looking for a new home perhaps you or the farmer could contact the museum. http://www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk/ Another museum that may like it, is the Newark Air Museum:- http://www.newarkairmuseum.org/
  22. Always disappointing when a museum doesn't reply. The Royal Signals Museum also covers encryption, interception and spy radio, so maybe worth contacting along with Bletchley. http://www.royalsignalsmuseum.co.uk/ww1-ww2-communications/
  23. Not an ultrasonic wrench but have you seen an induction heater? A useful thread here:- http://pub25.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=2099944454&frmid=5&msgid=1020410&cmd=show A review of the Sykes-Pickavant Induction Heater Plus:- http://www.toolbusiness.co.uk/reviews/The-New-Induction-Heater-Plus-From-Sykes-Pickavant-Leave-No-Bolt-Unstuck
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