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  1. FT http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_FT-17.pdf Missed your chance with the ones in Afghanistan (Except possibly one, apply to your local branch of The Taliban to negotiate, Infidel) With appropriate bribes, doubtless the one in Mali could be yours. A few wrecks in Norway & Poland & The Weald Foundation's restoring a couple, they might be good for leads on parts they don't need themselves. http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_French_Tank_Turrets.pdf Turrets. A few lying around in the wild. 6 Tonners http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_6ton_M1917.pdf I reckon you can forget these, unless you're a millionaire (Real one, with £s, not $s!) You'll probably find a bad crack habit's cheaper than this!
  2. http://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/ViewDetail.aspx?QString=2540997918520 Made by Qinetiq "BOX,ACCESSORIES STO"
  3. I reckon they're in the wrong category.[TABLE] [TR] [TD=class: vi-VR-bkto-TD] [/TD] [TD]|Listed in category: [/TD] [TD=class: vi-VR-brumblnkLst vi-VR-brumb-hasNoPrdlnks][TABLE] [TR] [TD] Toys & Games > Steam [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
  4. The "Tank Advancing" is a Medium MkI, the "Tank Negotiating a Bank(?) is a Vickers Carden Loyd, possibly a Model 1933, the tracked vehicle pulling the gun is (hard to make out) a Dragon of some type, possibly a MkIII, there's a model in the Woolwich Arsenal, looks very much like this combo. The Tracked Howitzer looks like something to tow behind a Carden Loyd, I've seen photos with 20 or 25mm A/T guns, as below And a howitzer. complete with its wheels sat on the tracked trailer, but nothing like this one.
  5. Sinsheim Jagdpanther. And the Weald Foundation's as found.
  6. Great, can these be used on the "Surviving Panzers" list? http://www.massimocorner.com/afv/Surviving_Oxford_and_Cambridge_Carriers.pdf
  7. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b378114c-7f58-11e3-94d2-00144feabdc0.html Hiroo Onoda Penultimate Japanese soldier to surrender, in February 1974! Dies aged 91.
  8. Rows of BRDMs, some AT-Ls with dozer blades, a couple of AT-S, I reckon too. [video=youtube_share;mGn0TQjZjsA] Not sure what these armoured cranes are based upon, but I wouldn't want one sat in my back garden!
  9. There are 3 turrets at the barracks at Leopoldsburg, Belgium and possibly a number of wrecks on ranges in Germany (see http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_Panzers.html, WW2, American T26 Pershing)
  10. Plenty of ex-MVs used at Chernobyl, none were buried, they're just sitting on the surface. No ISU152 or its tractor/ARV variants to my knowledge.
  11. Here's a list of all currently known examples. Oxfords Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution, Beijing (Captured in Korea, one assumes) Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum, Pyongyang (Ditto!) (Anyone got a good photo?) Bovington tank Museum (Anyone got a photo of this one?) "Private collection (UK)" (Photo anyone???- Truscott's?) Cambridges Bovington Tank Museum Swords and Ploughshares Museum, Kars (Again, anyone got a photo?)
  12. The Char B a Bov. Used by the Gerrmans in the Channel Islands, then brought to the UK after they surrendered.
  13. These photos are astonishing. Very few exist giving the soldier's-eye view as these do. The photo with the netting looks similar to that seen at "Hellfire Corner", where the road passed in clear view of the German frontline. The tank is a MkI "male", still with the steering wheels, looks like one knocked out at Flers, on the Somme. Please carry on posting them.
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    That's low!

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  15. [video=youtube_share;AgMngd7HwVQ] Ooopps.
  16. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-12-13/outrage-as-warship-grave-stripped-by-salvagers/5156320 Indonesian scrap merchants hard at work.
  17. Picture nicked from http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=16293 By all means drum up interest!
  18. Panther D, with rigid tow bars. Not something I've seen before.
  19. AQh, sticking with classic British rust eh?
  20. Petawawa, Southern Ontario.
  21. Canada, photo from the '70s, so I doubt if it's still there.
  22. Some bits of it are still in use.
  23. http://www.milweb.net/webverts/68539/ They'll be that bloody tarted-up Ferret again soon!
  24. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/mikhail-kalashnikov-designer-of-the-ak-47-dead-at-94/article16089154/
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