No the cvr"t" is a tamya one.
Missus just seen the pics and first thing she said was you didn't polish before you took the pics.:blush:
they are a bit out of foucs must wear my glasses next time i take a pic.
Well here goes putting my collection up for you all to look at and point and laugh.
finally getting a nice glass cabent to put them in.
Still got 5 more models to build.
But for now here is what i have done. http://s29.photobucket.com/albums/c257/gtomo2/Models/
Its the otics bin though we were only ever issued one per troop so we used then to store the cam nets in.
Also on the side of it we use to hang the don 10 reel and have a old cheftain bin on the other side of it for the 17kg gas bottle.
Oh and they normally looked like this
Worth a look if you wont a good car and 4wd have a look at the jaguar x type awd. Nice motor plus either a v6 or diesel and you can pick a good one up cheap got mine for £4000 with full leather air con electric everthing and its a jag.
Here is one for you read "mailed fist" then read on called "from normandy by tank" and when you look and map both they both meet and pass each other a few times Strange world back in ww11
Fill your toy gun need here http://www.nicholscapguns.com/mattel3.htm some proper cool guns here.
I just want them all just to show honest not going to play wars with them honest mum.:whistle:
Yea thinking about it you are right 20 times in each gear. And the reason why our way is strange is we were never stood still long enough to even apply the handbrake. :-D;).
Right let me rember about starting a fox.
Yea first thing in the morning pump the gcp (cluth pedel) about 30 times to free it all up and get it feeeling right.
To move off first select 1st gear relese handbrake hold on foot brake. Then apply a firm and hard pressure to the gcp pushing it all the way to the floor and bring your foot back up like you would with a normal clutch relesing the foot brake at the same time. As the fox moves forward select 2nd gear. and when the revs say just apply firm pressure to the gcp to push it down to the floor then bring it back up quick.
Hopes that makes sence.
Heard that news today. Sad as it is. If ever i had a tyre with a lump in the side wall i always let the air out as they are prone to going bang at some point. Thing is not every body is awere of the danger of tyres.
They are brill. They did one of the train full of soliders and kit all unloading. The detail was amazing even down to the stick grandes in the german boots.
Just a thought taken form another fourm i am with.
If a person is in manchester and needs something picking up form london. They put a post i the section and anyone passing can get in touch get the details and pick it up for them. Also works if someone is traveling between two points they can say were they are going to and from and pick stuff up.
The two people just agree if its for free or if they some fuel money is give or favour for favour.
Works well on the fourm i am with. May be worth a thought for here.
Link to the section on the other fourm http://www.mud-club.com/forum/index.php?board=47.0
See what you think
The best one i got told just before battle "Remember you weapon was built by the lowest bidder"
Also " if in doubt The claymore is pointing towards you"
And from sniper school " dont worry about the bullet with your name on it watch out for the one mark " to whom it may concern""