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  1. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/112067803307?&autorefresh=true One QL, coming right up!
  2. Pzkpfw-e

    BBMF Lanc

    Indeed, she blew an engine on 7th may, last year. Serious fire, that was too close for comfort to causing a total loss.
  3. That's the one that was used as a snowplough at a hospital, then was buried when it was of no further us. (Dug its own grave?:-D)
  4. Plenty more to see, a field full of Diamond Ts, including this one, that came all the way from Bristol at 25mph & fuel consumptions probably measured in gallons per mile! A well-known Cromwell. (Right, why's that turned sideways?) A lovely Comet And another one I've wanted to see live, the Valentine DD. Plenty more to see, a field full of "modern" stuff and plenty of stalls to spend your money on!
  5. Been today. Early doors the weather was proper Yorkshire, ie pissing it down. Interesting array of vehicles, stalls & reenactors. Very amusing bit of PE, with spectator participation & being harangued by the kilted sergeant from the "Gordon Highlanders" in the WW1 arena. Followed by a group of "Russians". Highlight (For me), was the first public appearance of John Phillip's StugIIID. Had a good chat with him and he kindly let me & others climb all over it! Needs some fettling, track shortening, gear ratios tweaking & the like, but he's got a toy that's going to give him years of fun!
  6. http://www.historicflyingclothing.com/en-GB/raf-ww2/raf-flying-spectacles-mk-x-cased/prod_14527#.V3rMo-n2bIU
  7. Serial's T212116, other photos exist, it seems. http://www.na3t.org/road/photo/BC00020-10 But not yet online.
  8. Also saw a Scimitar type when I was packing up on the Friday, didn't have chance to photograph it.
  9. There's only so many planes a country needs. Look at the massive dumps of US stuff across the Pacific, let alone what remained of the Japanese airforce.
  10. There's a Chieftain advertising a paintball site at Ancaster, near Grantham.
  11. Was to have been named Tutankhamen! The King's curse had a bloody long reach it seems.
  12. Is that Sherman a 105mm version? Tube looks a bit meaty for a 75mm.
  13. http://www.auctionsinternational.com/auction/7629/item/1944-45-fmc-lvt-4-landing-amphibious-vehicle-tracked-e28a-46982 :wow:
  14. http://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/2015/11/haunting-military-time-capsule-urban-explorers/
  15. https://www.facebook.com/Beredskapsmuseet/ http://www.beredskapsmuseet.com/ The Military Defence Museum, seems the local authorities wish to seize & destroy some exhibits.
  16. http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_British_Rare_Armoured_Cars.pdf Complete AEC at Bov, Kubinka & Bastogne, couple of turrets "somewhere in Belgium"
  17. Rumours a few years ago of a Ferdinand box found in the Ukraine, but no photos to substantiate. A train of Tigers would be good!
  18. Used as internal security vehicles and airfield defence against partisans and light forces. Some were converted to carry Nebelwerfers, like these two seen at the Trun scrapyard.
  19. Infanterie Schlepper UE 630(f) The Wermacht captured hundreds of the things & used them in many guises.
  20. https://plus.google.com/photos/110835723186713435585/albums/5456695858092323745?banner=pwa#photos/110835723186713435585/albums/5456695858092323745?banner=pwa Scroll down, Carden-Loyd MkIV, Universal Carrier, Type 95 Ha-Go, Vickers 6-ton, Dragon MkIV AA, Morris Light Recce, Staghound AA, plus some Yank stuff. More of the same here. http://ki43.on.coocan.jp/oversea/thairas/thairas.html Not sure about the digital camo!
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