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  1. one thing the bevelboxes will be empty they need to be filled first thing before you move it, it takes 90. You can use ener grease from BP, thick like grease when cooled but like 90 when hot, stops the bevel boxes "leaking". See table for other oils source is the Dingo register newsletter No5 1978
  2. for those who use Facebook look at this amazing offroad, i have no comment
  3. June 1944: Boats full of US troops wait to leave Weymouth to take part in Operation Overlord. 5 April 2014: A view of the harbour of the English town today. This location was used as a launching place for Allied troops participating in the invasion of Nazi-occupied France on D-day. Photographs by Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty May 1944: Ammunition stored in the town square of Moreton-in-Marsh shortly before D-day. 12 May 2014: A view of the high street in the English town today. Photographs by Frank Scherschel/Time & Life/Getty and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty June 1944: American craft of all styles pictured at Omaha Beach, Normandy, during the first stages of the Allied invasion. 7 May 2014: A view of the beach near Colleville-sur-Mer, France. Photographs by Popperfoto/Getty and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty 1944: A French armoured column passing through Sainte-Mère-Église receives a warm welcome from its inhabitants. 7 May 2014: A view of the high street today. Photographs by Popperfoto/Getty and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty 12 June 1944: A group of American soldiers stand in the village of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, which was liberated by paratroopers of the 501st and 506th Regiments of the 101st Airborne Division. 7 May 2014: A view of the old village fountain today. Photographs by Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty 6 June 1944: A Canadian soldier directs traffic in Bernières-sur-Mer. 14,000 Canadian soldiers had landed at nearby Juno Beach 5 May 2014: A view of Notre-Dame Nativity church today. Photographs by Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty June 1944: German prisoners are guarded by British soldiers from the 2nd Army on Juno Beach. 8 May 2014: A view of the beach in Bernières-sur-Mer in Normandy today. Photographs by Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty July 1944: United States Army trucks and jeeps drive through the ruins of Saint-Lo. 7 May 2014: A view of the roadway in the town today. Saint-Lo was almost totally destroyed by 2,000 Allied bombers when they attacked German troops stationed there during Operation Overlord. Photographs by Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty 6 June 1944: Troops of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division land at Juno Beach on the outskirts of Bernières-sur-Mer on D-day. 5 May 2014: A view of the seafront and beach in Normandy today. 340 Canadian soldiers lost their lives in the battle for the beachhead. Photographs by Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty and Peter Macdiarmid/Getty
  4. TOPGEAR is testing in it own way a civilised version of the Marauder 10 ton lorry http://topgeartv.co.uk/post/90372576756/300614-marauder
  5. Vera makes an amazing journey at an age of 70 years. One of only two still flying. Vera will be landing today in England after leaving Aussie some days ago.
  6. hi Kevin, I have drawing how it should be made from down under, a guy there made some replica's, so yes I can help you. Please PM me your address/phone number will send you pictures sizes and building instructions. (can you make two please ) regards Peter-Geert
  7. Try Brost Forge Springs in Islington, London. They will make new ones to original spec
  8. there is portret copyright of the person in evolved. You cannot make a picture and just published it. I write books and use a lot of face pictures (it about non-verbal communication) portret copyright can be very tricky.
  9. sorry i was fouled. Well done any how
  10. looks pretty real to me. But maybe I am to innocent
  11. If you are in flying this will make your heart miss a few tic's amazing. DON"T do this yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvfPgKgsi-w
  12. David in action with his new toy. Something to do with mowing the law I think or is it plowing, anyhow great picture David keep going
  13. I remember that the JEEP I owned 30 years ago, had the SM number stamped above the glove compartment lid in the folded edge of the body. SM 2..... Can not recall de SM number
  14. yes a bren AA mounting for a carrier.
  15. Mystery object, where is this part off??
  16. probably everybody was last month busy getting their tour ready for the next holiday trip to France. Currently they will be on holiday till next monday I think then we can expect some interesting thread.
  17. Why such action. As you know the most important weekend of the last 5 years is coming. Jaap will be there and is not able to answer any emails. I know him for many year and never ever heard any bad things about him. So you will get your bits, only once in the 5 years, not as fast as you are us too. Happy anniversary
  18. Hi toni, yes they have a power unit in the same size and looks as one of a ws22 but black. They are 12 Volt Nice condition the set good luck with it. If trouble to find one please pm me
  19. come to the new Facebook group UK/Commonwealth TANK / CARRIER Society https://www.facebook.com/groups/662015590520225/ lot on tanks and carriers in only one week
  20. Some members of the Dingo and Humber vehicle Society's like it so much, that they ask me to create an UK / Commonwealth society on Facebook. Be careful where you wish for . Here it is pleas!! join if you are interested and contribute with pictures and information on Tanks https://www.facebook.com/groups/662015590520225/
  21. Very true Richard, but owners will think differently for a while till they discover they don't sell it.
  22. that is twice the max i had in mind, it was rusty etc. WAUUUW !!! prices for carriers will go up now
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