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LeeEnfield

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  1. Hi Bodge,......great to see you and family, on sat, did you get onto train. Brilliant origional enactment, by the way,........glad day was warm. Pickering, for me was good,.looking to have a week up there next year, (gonna do train trip on friday,......NOT during w/end. :sweat:)...........only spoilt upon returning home to find an empty car parking space.......:??? Yup, whilt I'd been enjoying myself, some scumbag had decided to nick me car,...........and then drive to pompy and torch it. :argh::argh::argh: Why is it,......even with insurance etc,.........I'm still losing out :confused:
  2. Will be up there on the Sat only,..........in kit, on foot.
  3. Would you have a spare seat, by any chance, Chris......
  4. Have you tried any of the vinyl sign makers,.esp if you've got a full size pattern to work from,.......or even details and dimensions. Andy
  5. The much missed Catweazle would be the man, I guess to ask, Mark...........
  6. Cheers for posting those pic's, Chris. Tinkers hold an annual steam/vintage vehicle rally each year, for which, I'm mil marshal (along with com veh/tractor and land rover by default. :sweat:) This is also run as a relaxing event. If anyone wants details, get in touch.......... Andy
  7. Wot,.........Kermitt and Miss Piggy.....:cool2: Good to see you Richard. See you in may, maybe's at railway do. All the best. Andy
  8. Cheers mate. Glad you got back OK. (didn't meet too many traction engines/tractors, did you.?) See you soon. Andy
  9. What a fantastic-ly laid back weekend. Many thanks to Chris G. Gritineye, Graham 44k6, Richard Farrent, and John and Pat, aka Cat and Patweasle. Good news is this event IS going to become a regular one, with a few 'extra's', next year........:-D My thanks to the above mentioned for helping me to round off a good year in grand style..........see you all soon. Andy
  10. Just watched first part;............ No words can express the addmiration I feel both to those who are in the front line, and also to those who help get these guys 'together', again. RESPECT Andy
  11. Looks to have been a lot of work done on those lanes since I last drove them, Paul. In one of my past lives I was AWDC rights of way rep for east sussex. :sweat: All the best, Andy
  12. I'll be there on the sat,......in kit minus vehicle, though. Andy
  13. Hi Dave,............another wwii British vehicle owner; If poss please post some pic's of Hippo's. All the best, Andy
  14. No worries, mate. See you there. Quite a few folk have expressed an interest, so maybe's this will become a regular event. :-D All the best. Andy
  15. Just watched this episode,........Oh dear...........don't think I'll be bothering with the others.........
  16. Hi Tony (and Rosemary), welcome to the forum. If you can post some pics of your K2 please do. (quite a few brit wwii softskin vehicle owners lurking on here.) All the best, Andy
  17. Cor,...........now all I need is either Ernie or the lottery to come up trumps...........:rofl: fat chance of either, I'm thinking, though. :-(
  18. Powerful Words.................very good. Not heard/seen this poem before. Many Thanks for posting . Andy
  19. Well the Americans DID have plenty of time to produce their vehicles, did they not,.............not forgetting to mention they had no Blitz to worry about; For ANY Brit wwii vehicle to still be motoring, if you think about it, is amazing, in so far as after the war, and don't forget most were adapted pre war civilian motors, they were put to use by the vehicle starved buisness folk. American vehicles, on the other hand, by and large, were left to re-equip armys in europe, and in a lot of cases, were moth-balled for years. This is NOT a 'pop' at american vehicles etc, just my take on things. Andy
  20. well they certainly wern't in the back of his sleeping van, when I called round one morning...........:-D
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