Jump to content

Great War truck

Members
  • Posts

    4,974
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    29

Everything posted by Great War truck

  1. Thats right. Dave freeman. One of them survives at Prestons place. It is of course an OT 810. Tim (too)
  2. I just got stuck on ice a couple of hundred yards from home. Roads here are terrible, all frozen slush. Sad to say that i will not be with you tomorrow either. Have a good time. Tim (too)
  3. Hi John

    How are things? Ella and Katy had a meltdown at the hill today and i had to take them home (katy wearing gloves on her feet!). I had some fun going down the slope, I am all covered in bruises now. Too old for this. Contemplated taking the jeep out, but as i had phoned work to tell them i couldnt get in, i thought it was not a good idea.

    All the best

     

    Tim

  4. I normally write a message on a brick and throw it through the window of Kelysey publishing. I must say he is yet to respond to any of my bricks.
  5. Am i right in saying that you cant (legally) export classics like these out of Malta? Tim (too)
  6. I can think of six survivors and one replica. Who wants to have a guess at where they all are? Tim (too)
  7. Rick Are you aware of any survivors out there? Tim (too)
  8. Greater war truck pointed out this marvellous model of a Fowler road loco: Much nicer colur scheme than those garish showmans engines. Tim (too)
  9. A bit of snow here. The postman was 45 minutes late so i sent out mrs GWT to clear a path for him: Tim (too)
  10. Just got back from Stoneleigh. None of the expected snow on the way back materialised so i should have stayed longer. Great to see so many HMVF members. I know some faces as well as names but putting them together will still be difficult. Find of the day - none Quote of the day - Catweasle "I thought you would be older". Purchases - not much really. A t shirt with the word "Iinfidel" and a trailer socket. Best part - meeting up with lots of nice people and old friends Tim (too)
  11. Not quite. Here is a bit more from the same scene: "They handed him over to us, but we were so busy, a lot on, we put him in cold storage for a while, didn't we? Nearly a Month before we got round to him. Was it a month? yes, it was a Month, wasnt it? Finally we questioned him and when he recovered we questioned him again. We thought he might be an English spy. But he kept telling us he worked for SS counter intelligence. But we didnt beleive you, didnt we, mmm? No we didn't. If you have any more like him in the SS, I would keep him at home if i were you". Any ideas? Tim (too)
  12. It is a fantastic site. Go on to Google Earth and type in Bicester. You can really explore the place. Quite amazing that it still exists unaltered. I would think that the sale price will put it out of the reach of those that would want to save it, so its future might be a bit bleak. Saying that, they are not allowed to build houses on the site and as a lot of the buildings are listed it might not appeal to the average land developer. If you are interested you can scroll to the South of the airfield and you will find one of the MODS biggest ammunition dumps. lots of train tracks dissapearing under ground. Built (or enlarged) by Italian POWs in WW2. Quite fascinating. Tim (too)
  13. Jack Do you know since you posted that this morning i have had some very strange requests from some very odd people indeed. Tim (too)
  14. Quite amazing. I knew nothing about this accident. Tim (too)
  15. I think that means 2nd World War and beyond. But then again dont trust my mastery of the French language. I think there is a definite hardship in owning armour in France which explains their sale, but nothing about softskins yet. More likely that the French have suddenly realised that people are ready to pay a lot of money for this stuff and want to cash in before everyone changes their mind. Someone also told me that selling/buying this stuff can be used as a tax dodge and money laundering, but cant quite see how that will work. If it is money laundering it might explain why some of the prices have been so inflated. Tim (too)
  16. Ok, here is another one (TV series, not film though). "How dare you come back alive"
  17. You are not allowed to take cash. Money laundering rules. You will need a French bank account. Tim (too)
  18. Great War truck

    B&Q

    I had the same problem at Ikea. I quite like the house the way it is so hopefully, i will never have to go back there again. Tim (too)
  19. I have got to say, that is a brilliant piece of work. i did an ESB helmet and mine looks really rough in comparisson. Tim (too)
  20. Thank you for your thoughts. What a nice bunch of people we all are. What sparked my thoughts here was i got well and truly flamed when i identified a mystery vehicle and someone else disagreed with me. I have seen similar flaming on other parts of that forum and it never makes happy reading and i have certainly never seen such behaviour on this forum and think that you have identified the reason why. I would say that the majority of us are either vehicle owners, or involved in restoration. Therfore we know what goes in to that and have built a mutual respect for each other as we all primarily have the same silly hobby. We support each other but more than anything we take the mick out of each other (but mostly out of Jack) and can laugh out ourselves. Thanks everyone. I will buy you all a drink in the club house later on - or alternatively, i left 8 cans of lager in the back of Jacks GMC, so do help yourself to one later on. They were in the back under one of the seats - have a good rummage around you are bound to find them. Tim (too)
  21. My last bill, just before Christmas was 70p a Litre. I have changed to gas now. cant think why. Tim (too)
  22. Oh i have seen the GMC quite recently. It lives in a shed just up the road. he has been doing some work on it for a little while now.
×
×
  • Create New...