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JoelH

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  1. Note: I was wrong about the license - you just need to check for category B1 on the back of your license.
  2. I could not agree more regarding fuel economy and military vehicles, good suggestion regarding the quad - I wrongly though that you needed a motorbike license to ride a quad on UK roads - it turns out a car license suffices.
  3. Hello, I wasn't looking at the Dunsfold one in particular. It was just a query regarding the vehicle in general. They seem like a very sound useful vehicle, and likely a great deal more economical than other military vehicles. You own something similar don't you R? What are your experiences with the vehicle? Cheers, Joel
  4. Welcome, There are a fair number of enthusiasts from Dorset around here - even the fearless leader. Cheers, Joel
  5. Dear Community, What license is required to drive a Supacat (MK3) on the road in the UK? Does anyone have one road-registered in the UK? Many Thanks, Joel
  6. A couple of my cohorts were speaking to the Sexton owner- who seemed to know me (but wasn't sure who it was).
  7. Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't there a second modernised vehicle that had suffered an explosion at one stage? On the subject of modern vehicles a Jackal frame was also disposed via Withams.
  8. That hits the water with a great deal of force, how tough are the windows on Stalwarts?
  9. I had only read bits and pieces of this thread until someone dredged it up - it looks very good. I am currently surfing the web trying to find a video of the finished article (with tracks). Not sure that the British health and safety would see the wooden pallets as sufficient - I hope they have been inspected and certificated :-D
  10. Hello, Try open the .TIF document with Paint - Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint. Then try saving that as a .JPG file - that should work - I am sure paint supports TIF's. Cheers, Joel
  11. Hello Community, Does anyone happen to have a copy of an AMX-30 Manual? Many Thanks, Joel
  12. The last few times I have been roughing it I have ended up sleeping in the passenger seat of my car :-)
  13. An interesting insight into the world of Military Driver Training.
  14. This may be of some help: g503 link. Cheers, FB
  15. Just thought I could shed a little light onto the situation: However, there is a:
  16. I had the opportunity to go inside the MK5 one of the last times it was moved - what an experience.
  17. Let me kick us off, my favourite "items" in the museums collection have to be their Leopard Tanks, the Leopard is a well designed vehicle and is excellent to operate.
  18. A very well put together and informative video - nice to see the progress on the Tiger. :thumbsup:
  19. The old forum is currently still online but it will be taken offline soon - I will sort it out tomorrow. P.S. Jack or Joris the permissions on the new board aren't set correctly for us guys to post. Cheers, Joel
  20. Cheers Steve, I shall measure the post tomorrow, that RS component looks promising. However, it would need to be bent over at right angles because of the limited space in the electrical box. Edit: Yes they are T shapes.
  21. Really interesting photos, The poor chaps had Marmon-Herrington armoured cars, can anyone identify what model of Marmon-Herrington that is? (on the first photo).
  22. Hello Andy, I am trying to either find the name of the crimp connectors (or a part number) or find a source where I can purchase them. I am undertaking a large scale re-wiring mission, soldering them seems a bit of a bodge-job and creating new PCB's is far too time consuming. Cheers, FB
  23. Right so here we go: This is a lead that connects to a clansman headset, I need to identify the crimp connectors on the end of these wires (Orange, Green & Blue). Cheers, FB
  24. No problems Adrian, I have removed the other link. Some great pictures!
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