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Niels v

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  1. Looks and sounds fantastic :laugh:
  2. Happy Birthday Richard, I Hope that you have a good day. Cheers
  3. I know that the M41 walker bulldog were pretty fast, in Denmark they use to overtake the trafic doing around 70-80kmt and they had one doing close to a 100kmt. but the M18 hellcat might have been faster.
  4. Hi Swedenao you where lucky to find markings on your M10, most of the danish has been completly strip of paint at some point during their service periode. It looks very nice I am guessing that you have had it completly taken apart. how many years have you had it ? sorry Adrian for high jacking, please post some more pictures of your restoration, they provide some help for one being restored in denmark.
  5. It looks very nice. and plentiful detailed for a kit that size.... I am looking forward to the Champ.... and are hoping that a Pioneer or Thornycroft Amazon will come one day.
  6. that race was a bit unfair, the stop on the fuel pump on the leopard had been modified so it is a lot faster than normal (and use lot more diesel). A rematch might be held this august.....
  7. Just to copy the others WOW :cheesy:, it looks fantastic. I am not jealous at all
  8. a small update. The remaining frame section has been painted, I gave it a coat of zink spray in the places that had traces of corrosion. The shocks and bump stops have been fitted again, I use a ratchet strap to compress the spring back to the correct hight so that the bump stops could be fitted. The friction plate was stuck to flywheel, but with the help of a spoke from a wirewheel I could pull out. Its a bit worn and on side is almost down to the rivets so I either have to replaced it or reline it, any leads on a replacement is welcome. The pressure plate is a bit lopsided, Could that be a spring that has gone?
  9. what are the cause of the cracks in the bottom? mine/explosion damage or just fatigue
  10. Is the owner going to have new gears made or is it possible to reuse the rusty ones?
  11. a film from 1943 about reusing old weapons ect. to save cost of producing new weapons http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675042333_scrap_Aberdeen-Proving-Grounds_canon-balls_old-equipment_42-cm-Howitzer made me :cry: a bit......
  12. It is a military conversion. I think they where comand and radio vehicles
  13. Hi nope it is a norwegian conversion. very good for camping and danish owned
  14. or a base plate for a heavy mortar
  15. My head light is 13cm in diameter and here is some more of the window frame
  16. Hi ACH I will take some more pictures for you in the weekend, of the windows and the headlights. The side lights was missing on mine but they where proberly non original. Cheers
  17. yep as tony said and it is fairly easy to do. If you do not have a tall enough crane, 4 people schould be able to lift it of. cheers
  18. here are some pics of the window
  19. 2 in Denmark and a third is being restored at the moment
  20. Hi and welcome there is a guy in Denmark who makes most of the body parts for m151s http://www.muttværkstedet.dk/default.asp?pid=1 the parts can be seen under stål dele cheers
  21. it looks like some of the vehicles, from this yard are for sale now. http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/large_image.php?ad=56623&cat=1 http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/large_image.php?ad=56556&cat=1
  22. those are Humber LRC's, light Reconnaissance Car
  23. yep Made in Canada. we have a couple in Denmark. here is another view of one.
  24. I was lucky to get my one, it has never been used or been on the road since it left the army in 87. If you need pictures of any thing, just write.
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