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  1. Contents of the first aid kit:- https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1008777
  2. Newton Derby maybe able to help you with the sensor. Grangefield House Richardshaw Road Pudsey, Leeds LS28 6QS Call us. Tel: 0113 255 5666 Fax: 0113 257 2206 Email us. Email: sales@winder.co.uk https://newtonderby.co.uk/
  3. Key Aviation Forum. https://www.key.aero/forum
  4. The glass for the 52mm gauges measures 48mm diameter. https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p/smiths-spare-glass-lens-for-classic-gauges-cb-glass?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=ShoppingUK&utm_campaign=ShoppingUK&vat=on&currency=GBP&gclid=CjwKCAjwp-X0BRAFEiwAheRui7YdnJA0kTJ72s13Kk7icliA5XAO_inEkLkUbXn6HnQd0g9etsBv7hoCwF8QAvD_BwE
  5. Making for a museum is covered:- Section 37 provides various defences to the new offence. It makes it a defence to show that the manufacture, importation, sale or modification was only for the purpose of making the realistic imitation firearm available for: a museum or gallery theatrical performances and rehearsals of such performances the production of films and television programmes the organisation and holding of historical re-enactments crown servants.
  6. Example of VCR applying to the PIAT https://www.real-gun.com/replica-piat.html Example of VCR applying to a mortar https://www.milweb.net/classifieds/large_image.php?ad=78864&cat=57
  7. Would it have to have been tested by the military to be available with a subsidy?
  8. Found this post on Land Rover Series One Club forum (Reply #247):- No...this sort of extra reflector remains the one thing that makes the rear of any trailer distinctive. At the time the post war Brockhouse trailers were made they might have had a single or pair of T shaped ones ...an arrangement of small round red reflectors against a white background. On a vintage display trailer you might get away with this. But I suspect that traffic police would be looking for the modern pair of regulation triangles if someone ran into the back of you. I am sorry but I have to argue against that popular misconception. What you say is true only of trailers built on or after 1st July 1970. Road vehicle lighting regulations say that any trailer needs two rear retro reflectors. That I do not dispute. Reg 18 and Schedule 1 states all vehicle and trailers must have rear retro reflectors, without any exceptions. Schedule 18 of the 1989 act and Reg 3 EEC directive 76/757 require that any trailer (other than a broken down motor vehicle being towed) manufactured on or after 1.7.70 must have a pair rear retro reflectors that show certain approval marks. (The reflectors can only have the approval mark if they are triangles, the size and shape being part of their design that allows them to carry that mark, ie they will a triangle Length of side 150 to 200mm etc or they cannot gain that mark). Slightly different requirements apply to trailers manufactured between 1.7.70 and 1.10.89, to the requirements that apply to those manufactured after that date but that doesn't concern my trailer or an early Brockhouse. (Requirement relate to approval markings the retro reflectors must carry.) There is a requirement for a pre 1.1.70 to be fitted with rear retro reflective makers (schedule 1) but there is no requirement as to the shape, size or any markings they must carry (schedule 18 5. (b) (iii)) The Roset trailer I am towing is 1953 hence pre 1.7.70, so the only requirement is that it has two rear retro reflectors, which it has. They are round, which is acceptable since there is no requirement for them to be triangular or to have any markings or for them to be in any particular position on a trailer of this date. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1989/1796/contents/made http://www.lrsoc.com/forum/index.php?topic=11701.240
  9. This is worth reading:- http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?p=246423
  10. This explains why "4604 inked out and replaced with 1751271" UK stores reference numbers, 22C series Latest update 10 March 2010 This is a guide to RAF stores reference numbers applied sequentially to flying clothing officially issued to RAF aircrew up to 1965. All flying clothing has a 22C prefix. After 1965 the RAF adopted the American inspired NATO stock number (NSN) system in the following format 8475-99-130-0182 (stock number for a pair of Mk.6C anti-g trousers, size large). For national use the 22C systems is still applied using the last seven digits of the NSN. Thus the national stores reference for the large Mk.6C anti-g trousers is 22C/1300182. Source:- http://www.best-of-flightgear.dk/22c_text.htm
  11. From Kiwi Modeller:- Painting The land Rover is painted in an overall dark bronze green. The hard top vehicles sent to Bosnia were painted white with UN markings. http://www.kiwimodeller.com/index.php/forum/40-follow-as-i-build/24244-kiwi-109-land-rover-ffr-no-5-gs-trailer
  12. Adolf Island. Staffordshire University's Dr Caroline Sturdy Colls reveals the largely untold story of a Nazi concentration camp secretly set up on the Channel Island of Alderney during the Second World War using slave workers. On Smithsonian:- Saturday, 4pm - 5pm Sunday, 7pm - 8pm
  13. Royal Logistics Corps. Tactical Recognition Patch and Badge.
  14. Vaseline vs Petroleum Jelly Vaseline and petroleum jelly are often mistaken for being the same thing but what people do not know is that Vaseline and petroleum jelly still have distinct differences that many people are not aware of. Vaseline is widely known as a brand name of petroleum jelly and that is actually a fact. Although their differences may be not that noticeable, they do still exist. Full article:- http://www.differencebetween.net/business/product-services/differences-between-vaseline-and-petroleum-jelly/
  15. Have you seen these 2 documents? I haven't been able to download them so no idea of the information that they contain. https://www.whatdotheyknow.com › ...PDF COOKING OUTFIT FIELD No. 5 J2/7360-99-132 ... - WhatDoTheyKnow 10 Apr 2019 · 7360-G-100-741. SUPPORT PUBLICATION ... prescribed in Army Equipment https://www.arrse.co.uk › ... › RLC No. 5 cook set operating manual | Army Rumour Service 6 Feb 2011 · 3 posts · 1 author ... instructions for the No5 Cookset can be found in the relevant Army Equipment Support Publications 7360-G-100- 201.
  16. MatchFuzee

    Kit Kat

    The caption for the photo:- Exhibit of British foods in the 1940s during World War II. Pictured in wartime packaging, the Kit Kat adopted its familiar red packaging after the war. Source:- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Kat Definitely greaseproof paper.
  17. I can see the logic of the extra 6 months now but how are the MOT centres going to cope with having what would have been April's testing now due in October and the vehicles that are due annually in October? Perhaps I have missed something, and for the next 12 months all MOTs will be extended.
  18. If you can't find the strip, could you make the edge using the first 3 stages of making a wired edge:- http://wiki.dtonline.org/index.php/Wired_Edge
  19. Is this the one? https://www.holden.co.uk/p/lucas_type_warning_lamp_red
  20. Is a thread file an option? https://www.cromwell.co.uk/shop/thread-restoring-files/thread-restoring-files/thread-restoring-files/f/61
  21. MatchFuzee

    Kit Kat

    Ww2 wrapping greaseproof proof paper:- https://www.atlas-repropaperwork.com/wrap-kitkat/
  22. Would there be enough detail in an Airfix or similar kit? Not the same pontoon but an idea of what maybe available.
  23. 200 Gallon Water Bowser Float Straps:- https://talesfromthesupplydepot.blog/2019/03/09/200-gallon-water-bowser-float-straps/amp/
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