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Posts posted by monty2
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we got a few sets complete from canadian f60l
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this is a canadian wwii ground anchor. comes with long pines to fix it to the ground
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spotted to day on its way to the sandblaster something special
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This is not the type of radio or early warning bodies as fitted in WWII on 15cwt chassis. I have no idea what make the bdy is also chassis is to my opinion not morris or MWD.
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On 25/10/2017 at 3:56 AM, bobs1918 said:
i have seen it. Its nearly 100% original. After WWI it belong to a cool merchant in France he moved the tailgate to the side for easy access that is the only modification we could find on it, all date plates are still there. Lorry is repainted it has the greyish WWI paint underneath maybe with so solvent you can get the paint of and get the original back. I have done it once on a repainted 19 set which was in all colours of the rainbow came out amazingly. If you want something WWI this would be it is my opinion not sure about pricing this stuff so rare where do you find a second one. Was used in a film .
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I need for a friend a steering unit anyone??
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They have a high fuel consumption. I can help you find one, I life near Arnhem
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i have no idea and i think nobody yet, but realistically you would expect a ban on sales of new cars. Second hands ones will fade away in the next 20 years problems solved. Leaves the problem where to get fuel in 2050 or 60
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dingo is the 141-1 type
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truly amazing
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Andrew,
when we bought it we where not 100% sure what quality to get on the end of the day. Two years later we are very close to the finished project and we are pleasantly surprised on the quality and craftsmanship you have put into it. Looking forward to see it in real life soon.
Regards
Ralph, Art and Peter
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wanted a steering mechanism for a panhard AML60 armour car anyone ???
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just a guess. can it be to hold a fuel tank dipstick??
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What brakefluid are you using. If silicon one some tibbers can not handle it
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I am glad I read this far before replying, I was about to suggest the same thing.
Air will slightly expand the part and provide a nice air-bearing effect. But grease might be less exciting.
My recent attempts at metal spinning have produced a lot of scrap:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/LBoi5b4CsBt_EFhiK0EPftMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink
But also some usable parts:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/JqMiezKZO-Cwmt1JMMShgdMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink
(The Ner-a-Car has one acetylene light and one new-fangled electric one)
i can across this video on mega metal spinning you have to see it really WAUUUWW!!
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I am glad I read this far before replying, I was about to suggest the same thing.
Air will slightly expand the part and provide a nice air-bearing effect. But grease might be less exciting.
My recent attempts at metal spinning have produced a lot of scrap:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/LBoi5b4CsBt_EFhiK0EPftMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink
But also some usable parts:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/JqMiezKZO-Cwmt1JMMShgdMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink
(The Ner-a-Car has one acetylene light and one new-fangled electric one)
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I can across serious spinning of metal just WAUUUWWWW, check it out
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You need sizes too small ones are cheaper
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even better this one Topgear rocket cart
what to put in the hanger???
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Posted · Edited by monty2
Finally we getting there this is the begin lots of detail still to come