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  1. I hate (cr)apple devices sometimes!

     

    If you search for a thread titled the Alvis Fighting Vehicle Soceity (sic) started by Sallidan on 22/1/12 then you will see a pic of it as it looks now...

     

    Cheers

    Tim

  2. Pete

     

    Briliant - gobsmacked!!

     

    The bottom photo is the one I had found..

     

    Having not owned her for that long I only have a couple of pics but I will post them up once i get onto my PC (cant post from ipad)

     

    She was in a very sorry state but was fully restored 3 years ago and now just needs a bit of finishing off.

     

    If you have any more pics i would be very keen to see them..

     

    Cheers

    Tim

  3. Periodically dipping in and out of Alanbrookes war diaries on Bob Grundys recommendation and very good it is too. A different and interesting perspective on ww2. And no I still dont know who Stuart of the tank corps was!

     

    Also reading on and off:

    Saladin user manual

    Various issues of cmv and mmi

     

    Books - love em - for me the kindle/ ipad etc will never replace the tactile pleasure of a good book!!!

  4. Pete

     

    Nice vehicle is it yours? Trust you are in contact with Jim (Fugly) about his restoration. I have 07 BB 10 in my care which at one time was XRH. I found an in service pic of it on one of the websites (but i dont think it was yours?)..

     

    Cheers

    Tim

  5. I know there have been threads in the past with Budge photos posted but I can honestly say I never get bored of 'em - just mind blowing and shows how things can change not just over decades but in relatively short periods of time.

     

    I dont think we will see the like again....!

  6. If youre feeling energetic cut gate is an awesome mountain bike ride...hadnt realised there were AFV's up there will keep my eyes peeled in future. Had heard that North America Farm was used for mortar practice in war so that would tally with the uxb's I guess...

  7. Ok not spotted as such but sat in hospital with my 5 year old (home this weekend hopefully) watching Mr Tumble on cbeebies and what pops up but a Westland Scout and a TACR2..!

     

    Not sure he fully appreciated it if im honest....

  8. Scam....

     

    And before you put a brick through his window the address wont be real either!

     

    Sadly there are people out there who waste their lives doing this. Its not hard to do and I guess he only needs 1 person in a hundred to fall for it and he's in profit...

  9. a lot of the black and white footage was taken form the documentary done on 17/21 lancers shots in late 1960s' - sadly no longer available on iplayer

     

    however did anyone record it?

    I can't get decent definition on iplayer to be able to see the VRN on the CVRWs that appear in the last 10 minutes , one of them appears to be xxFDxx but there are 2 others at least

     

    anyone have any ideas how to improve picture quality, I know you can't download to keep the programme or copy it but I'd dearly love a couple of screen shots to use as stills as part of a display board

     

    If you have a wii attached to your telly and a wifi connection you can watch it on telly. The quality definitely isnt HD but it is a much more pleasant experience than watching it on a crappy pc...

  10. Although I've not come across wet blasting before, Ive just read a bit about it and I have to say it looks like it might work very well in MV's as it seems to avoid the sort of messy clean up you get with sand blasting, and to be capable of being used with much more finesse. Would be interested to hear if anybody has used it...

  11. I have one of the machine mart blast pots which if combined with a big enough compressor is great for small items but would take MONTHS to do a whole vehicle...get a professional in then it will be done in two days!

     

    You can use blasting on cvrts - I had my Spartan done earlier this year but you need to be careful and it is VERY messy, despite best efforts it took for ever to get crap out of all the nooks and crannies. I have also seen a very nice Sabre which years after sandblasting still makes horrible grinding noises when turning the turret! Following Jon Pentons approach seems to be the most efficient way ie a big rotary wire brush on an angle grinder.

     

    My advice (which isnt necessarily the best I have to say just one angle!) would be to remove whatever you can - decking, bins, smokes etc and have these blasted and primed separately, then block the vehicle up wheels and tracks off and wire brush/ needle gun followed by priming and painting (you need to rejack and move the blocks to get at the covered bits). Then put it all back together and finish it off with a final coat to bring it all together.

     

    Or you could do what the army do and employ an old english sheep dog, cover it in green paint and let it roll around on your vehicle a few times...:D

     

    Just keep telling yourself it will be worth it when its done...

     

    Cheers

    Tim

  12. Im in two minds about this one. I do like the look of bulged tyres on a model but if you actually look at photos of the real thing in most cases the sidewalls dont have any bulging - maybe a bit of flatting off which can easily be replicated but no discernible bulge? Of course it is not a problem you get on a cvrt anyway..! :D

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