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paul_bish

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  1. Welcome on board. Nice selection of tractors, the old man has a Nuffield 10/60 and a newer Leyland but not sure of the model on that one. Always buying new implements on eBay
  2. and here http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?products_id=8808
  3. if looks rank higher than originality then why not go for this? http://www.airsoftworld.net/bar-browning-automatic-rifle-vfc-clone-aeg.html
  4. Looks great. With the tailboard and headboard both being able to lowered it must be quite handy for more bulky loads
  5. thanks for posting these. Fascinating photos!
  6. nice progress, starting to look like a Humber again!
  7. that really is a top job, to see where you started and what you have achieved is amazing.
  8. Welcome on board sir. I have seen your work on other forums, very very impressive!!!
  9. Welcome on board, I imagine a Hungarian Manchester accent could be quite interesting
  10. welcome on board...you really need something to tow that trailer around thats green
  11. oh and the Warpaint series of books by Dick Taylor are a good reference for the colours. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Warpaint-Colours-Markings-Vehicles-1903-2003/dp/8361421238/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1395258979&sr=8-2&keywords=warpaint+dick+taylor
  12. Th e panels were called CIPS (Combat Identification Panels) and designed to show up in IR as a different heat signature to the tank. They were a very light grey colour with a desert sand frame. The Chally 2 had flat panels on the front turret armour as it was the right angle. There was also a TIP (thermal identification panel) which looked like a orange air signalling panel and normally placed on the roof.
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