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  1. Thanks Chris Will be about the next couple of Saturdays, PM me with your contact number and I will give mine too. Taking the jeep out for a run tomorrow afternoon Gary
  2. Hi Chris Welcome and greeting from Scotland too! Are you anywhere near Dunfermline, I have a 43 Ford GPW in desert livery of LRDG, and part own a Chevy wrecker. Our group is about to rebuild a Ford 1 1/2 ton truck as well - we run out and about the area from time to time and meet at our workshop if you are in the area drop me a line and call in for a chat- or a convoy run or two. There is a 40s night and vehicles display on sat 7th Nov at Dunfermline British Legion -should be a good night and in period dress too. If you fancy a trip to the desert see our website below likewise the SMVG would be glad to see you as a member too. Regards Gary
  3. Depends how long you have been away and how you perceive the different degrees of beauty, but these beauties are definitely in the no bagger region lol gary
  4. REME forced air spray painting unit for working with dangerous or toxic paints or applications. Due to defence cuts are using surplus RN divers kit as the paper overalls were c**p. Gary
  5. Obviously never had a local ikea to get mats from, I was going to say a german army field section sausage slicer Gary
  6. I'd hate to come across Vanessa the gunner at certain times of the month, (read PMT = pre meditated tantrums), no wonder there are so many blue on blue encounters lol
  7. Don't sell yourself short mate, there is a lot of interest worldwide with LRDG items and a competitive market. The Kiwis were the first LRP which became the LRDG but very soon after the UK Guards then UK Yeomanry provided troops for the LRDG and then the Rhodesians. A lot of people thought it was only NZ and will only sell stuff to them etc but in reality a REME soldier would have been part of the Light Repair Service (LRS) as part of the LRDG (as were Royal Signallers etc) so your provenance looks more likely to be British than Kiwi. There are a lot of genuine collectors here too! Not that you are selling though but just for future info, of course.
  8. RE: I understand one of the Army Paratroops froze at the exit and refused to jump. As it wasn't a Military exercise but a film job, there was doubt as to whether he was to be charged or not. Anyone know the outcome? I never physically witnessed this but heard about it, as you say it was a film but it was treated as a mil jump, using mil chutes, RAF PJIs, safety Officers etc and we were given the Green Light Warning before any jump. As an APJI with lots of experience it was just another set of jumps. The disconcerting thing was that when you stood in the door you could see to your left and slightly below you the tail plane and it had the effect of making you think as you left the sill you were going to wrap yourself round it. In reality you dropped well below it and the chute slid over it as you descended. In C130s and modern jump planes the tail ishigh up and you never see it so no psychological barrier. I guess that the para who refused should have been, medically checked and if not injured, 252'd and disciplinary action taken etc, but I assume it was treated locally at platoon/ coy comd level and he was filled in by the CSM lol. It takes a lot more courage to refuse than jump as the peer pressure and fallout is immeasureable. Just my twopence worth, after all it was party time being looked after by a film company and their beer tokens Gary
  9. Seems about right as I said I remembered about 20. There were definitely non flyers and mockups etc. I think the shots with the lines of daks etc was manipulated by trickery, smoke and mirrors etc lol Great times and memories, we also played the zulu extras in the Monty Python Meaning of Life after the real West Indians went on strike after complaining it was too cold -well it was filmed just outside Glasgow but that's another story
  10. Only 11? I seem to remember more but some may have been mock ups as there was a lot on ground for longer shots etc. I remember Sth African Dakotas too but not sure if it was during film or just after as we did some more shots for a publicity film too Gary
  11. Cannot remember the exact amount but about 20 or so from around the world as well as a few hercules(C130) and transaals(C160) to provide paratroopers in the sky at the same time but obviously out of shot. I had privilege of being one of the paras who made up the extras and did all the jumps during the films. 1 Para and some from other Bns (incl TA Bns) made up the main contingent of jumpers as well as some from other allied armies. It looked impressive from the ground and busy as hell in the sky exiting from the Dakota with others all around you doing same - modern jumps don't get the quantity of people or aircraft as during war and they now tend to come in on stream (one behind other) and not in formation nowadays. Gary
  12. :rofl::rofl::rofl:lol what a sight in my mind's eye, hilarious hehe you couldn't make it up, could you? Squaddies the world over.....
  13. so you came across the KGBs undercover weapon in time of war- send in loads of beauties with vodka to all the barracks in germany and drink into oblivion, when we all waken up it is a week later and under a new regime without a drop of blood spilled.:idea:
  14. ooops sorry people getting upset, will change tack now to interesting archive photos showing military equipment and vehicles of miscellaneous nature being operated by the fairer sex, so often overlooked in time of conflict. Not only MVs but aircraft, civvy bus and weapons -so doesn't really sit anywhere else on forum. Hoping some viewers can enlighten us on the eqpt etc The last photo from Vietnam in a paddy field with Oz tankies
  15. Wait a bit we'll show one or two for the ladies... North Korean Female Soldiers Strutting Their Stuff! followed by Iraeli girly soldiers and one for the ladies Note these are all off interweb and not in my collection lol Coming soon attractive tank and truck drivers -to look at the vehicles of course
  16. And an assortment of other girls from Irael, relaxing in tent or is that loitering within tent- Jacks Tents maybe? Thai ladyboys or brides in the military and a N Korean sentry. In fact Jack would boost sales if you got one of these girls free with every purchase :yay::cool2::yay:
  17. Here are some more from Johnny Interweb Russian Army has held a contest of beauty among the female soldiers. Here are some of the contestants.
  18. Well Rosie, I think I did see a bit of a wink lol :shocked: The ground photographer seen plenty winking from where he was lying hehe
  19. Why a ferret, we have been asked for WW2 vehicles in desert garb for same show in Edinburgh during Oct - re Adolf Hitler and my part in his downfall by Spike Milligan and the tribute show.
  20. And just noticed from the Ukrainian march past that there is no uniform heels, the girl on the front rank has ankle strapped shoes and behind her a set of slingbacks- bet they were just off the nightshift at the local lap dancing emporium :dancing::saluting:
  21. LOL:cool2: I volunteered to do their medical checks but was beaten by about 40 others. Quite a skill marching in high heels and mini skirts and these girls are ALL beautiful and not a munter amongst them. Unlike 3 Para Mortars, in the late 70s, who just wore dresses and heels when off duty hehe. Notice the cameraman on the floor getting the compulsory up the skirt shots for Beaver Magazine
  22. Just returned, last week, from Sennelager and Fallingbostel trg areas on annual exercise and it is all portaloos with stinking inners, first person to use it and break the crust has to hold breath and swat 1000s of bluebottles that are trying to escape through the hole you are sitting upon. Bring back shovel recces any day
  23. Shaky sights and trembling hands, check fire -some photos of uber attractive soldiers- especially the ukrainians Anyone got any more from their travels? Lol we don't always inspect equipment sometimes it is the soldier too hehe In order Spain, Ukraine Dress uniform, RMP UK, France x 2, Sweden and Ukraine combat clad missy......
  24. Matador my favourite for larger trucks and Ford Wotson for Lt Utility truck etc and a WW2 matchless for bike fav Gary
  25. I have always used Jeeparts, and excellent service from them, but have heard nothing but good reports about TS although to my shame never used Tony. Gary
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