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Rlangham

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  1. Anyone out there with a British/Commonwealth marked vehicle fancy coming to a fantastic show in Leicestershire on 8th-10th September? There'll be plenty of other vehicles and tanks, including from the Wheatcroft collection. As well as that, there'll also be air displays on the Saturday and Sunday from a Spitfire, Messerschmitt 109, TWO P-51 Mustangs, an Arnhem veteran Dakota, as well as light WW2 aircraft flying in, as well as a huge battle. More information here http://www.victoryshow.co.uk/

     

    Let me know if you're interested and i'll pass you on to the event organiser, hoping to get as many vehicles as possible, last year the place was swamped by Jimmys, Dodges and Jeeps so would be good to get some British vehicles.

  2. Always been a big fan of the BSA M20 myself, at the moment i'm looking for a motorbike as I can't afford a car (just finished 6 form), but unfortunately i'm restricted to 125cc until i'm 21, so an M20 is out of the question for a few years unless I want something pretty to look at!

  3. Hey all, i've started to become more interested in the British campaign in the far east - does anyone know what sort of vehicles were used? I've read many times that the troops there were always last on the list for new vehicles, i've seen a few photos of vehicles, such as M3 Lee/Grant tanks, CMP trucks and Dodge WC's, and of course the Jeep, but would be interested in seeing photos of others or what other vehicles were used (I've heard of 'bren carriers' being used but don't know if it refers to the original bren carrier or the universal carrier)

     

    Cheers, Rob

  4. It's apparently been proven that there are late-WW2 german aircraft under Berlin airport in bunkers. Apparently their fuelled and bombed up ready to go, so i'm guessing they're too risky to be moved, although they'd be worth millions on the warbird market (just look at how much the repro Me 262's sold for!)

  5. Cheers, I wouldn't say the M201 is 'only' an M201, if you ask me it's still as much as a Jeep as the Willys one (I still can't tell the difference). The only thing I don't want happening is turning up to a show to have a good time, and then get slated at by Jeep purists for having it in non-original colours or modifying it (seen a quite nice Jeep used as a crash tender by the RAF)

  6. After many years of drooling over other peoples military vehicles, in a year or so I should, hopefully, have the money to afford my own military vehicle. What would you lot reccomend as a first military vehicle? Insurance for it will be an issue, as by the time I get one i'll be 18/19, so preferably something not too large, and also something not too complicated to drive or keep in good shape. Was thinking something like a Hotchkiss M201 and perhaps do it in an RAF scheme (was thinking second tactical air force), parts look pretty readily available and cheap, plus I wouldn't have people moaning at me for painting a Willys Jeep in whatever colours I wanted. Cheers, Rob

  7. I've seen this asked on another forum so thought I might give it a go here. In WW2, what colour would the emergency vehicle's at RAF bases (especially the fire tenders) be painted in? The Airfix kit of an Austin K6 fire tender says it should be in red, but the Fordson fire tender I saw the other day was a sort of olive drab, and i've seen models in RAF blue, can anyone help out?

  8. Went to the Lincolnshire Aviation Centre at East Kirkby yesterday, they've got some very nice WW2 RAF vehicles, ive attached some pics of some of them.

     

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    Fordson WOT1 crew coach

     

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    Fordson WOT1 crew coach and Willys Jeep

     

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    Fordson WOT1 fire tender

     

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    Anyone know what this is? Never seen anything like it before, thought maybe it was some post-war vehicle

     

    More photos from East Kirkby on my online album http://community.webshots.com/user/rlangham12

  9. Nice pics - the 'unknown but interesting' pic is of a 3.7inch aa gun, my Grandad served on them in the war

     

    That's what I thought: a 3.7" Bofors.

     

    Were they made by bofors? Didn't know that, thought they were Vickers, only heard of the 37mm and the 40mm Bofors before

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