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Used a few times with my old Militant and now for sale is this crew tent (no ground sheet), includes mallet & peg set, located in South Derbyshire for collection or I can cost up postage if required.
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Hi guys We are about to take on light industrial warehouse space in the Manchester area and will have a few spaces left if you'd like to join us. It is very near to the M60 and offers excellent facilities and security. If you are interested, do please message me and we can have a chat. Cheers Graham
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Hi guys We are about to take on light industrial warehouse space in the Manchester area and will have a few spaces left if you'd like to join us. It is very near to the M60 and offers excellent facilities and security. If you are interested, do please message me and we can have a chat. Cheers Graham
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Military Odyssey is looking for a wide arrange of Military Vehicles for our 2019 show, if you are interested in attending our show next year, please email roger.military-odyssey@virginmedia.com https://www.facebook.com/events/910228719161346/?ti=icl
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Military Odyssey is looking for a wide arrange of Military Vehicles for our 2019 show, if you are interested in attending our show next year, please email roger.military-odyssey@virginmedia.com https://www.facebook.com/events/910228719161346/?ti=icl
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future event Tracks to the Trenches - 2018!! (13-15th July)
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Dear All, This is just a little advance notice & hopefully to put the date in your diaries for Tracks to the Trenches #3 at Apedale, Staffordshire, UK. 13-15th July 2018 At the moment we are still shaping the event format - but we hope to build on our successful 2014 and 2016 events & deliver our fitting end to the First World War Centenary. This may be the last "Tracks to the Trenches" event in this format. Please see www.ww1-event.org - this should be updated as we start to progress the event further. At this very early stage we would be keen to establish further contact with -
www.ww1-event.org Following on from the great success of the "Tracks to the Trenches" event at the Apedale Valley Light Railway in 2014, it gives us great pleasure to announce that the event is to be repeated and developed in 2016 and 2018. Attracting over 3000 visitors from across the UK and Europe, the 2014 event also received much praise and acclaim. In a departure to previous large events, the main galas at Apedale have now moved to the 2nd weekend in May each year. 2016 (TTTT 2) – a 3 day event from 13-15th May 2016. A very similar format to the 2014 event (TTTT 1); w
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Do forum members have any contacts and/or suggestions for storage for a medium sized truck (Unimog 416) around the Basingstoke, Hampshire, area? Undercover preferred. Many thanks Neil
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Dear All, Hopefully the right place to post this! Just a short note to give an update on the Tracks to the Trenches event plans, as September is getting worryingly (for the organisers) closer! This First World War centenary event is heavliy focused on the battlefield logistics - in particular the narrow gauge light railways. We have made great strides in the development of both our site and the event. The event website (http://www.ww1-event.org) is being updated as regularly as we can. The latest news is that the on-line advance ticketing facility is now live! Over the last few
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Good Morning. The MRT has recently issued the following press release. Release follows:- The Moseley Railway Trust will mark the centenary of the start of the First World War with a major event, entitled Tracks to the Trenches – 2014. The event will be on September 12, 13 and 14 2014. The Trust is confident that this will be one of the major narrow gauge and First World War centenary events of 2014. The First World War was one of the key turning points in European history – and narrow gauge railways played a major part in the war. All combatants made considerable use of tactica
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A charity weekend event for the Royal British Legion Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th of May at the Four Ashes Pub, Station Drive, Wolverhampton West Midlands WV10 7BU from11.00 to 16.00 which includes, military and civilian displays and vehicles. Stalls including vintage hats, a hairdresser and dress maker, old fashioned sweets and bunting, entertainment from Cameron (George Formby tribute), Kevin Mac, Miss Laura Bill on the Saturday and they will be joined by Ricky Hunter and Jayne Darling on the Sunday afternoon where we also have a spitfire fly past from the BBMF, Winston Churchill, Monty and
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Brand New INDOOR Event for 2010 For more information visit our website
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Hi Could anyone please help me with the power steering on my S26 SLDT, The problem started after the vehicle had been left standing for a while, when at a T-junction and turning left the steering goes really really heavy about half way to full lock, it turns right fine. So I had a look in the old manual which suggested the steering box was at fault, as I had another S26 that turns fine I swapped the boxes and guess what the fault is still there, I don't think it is the power pump as surely it would do it when turning right also? I've checked the King Pins etc and all moves
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Hello I'm a military vehicle enthusiast who is lucky enough to live near Witham SV and can regularly go and dream of owning a Bedford MK. Perhaps this love of military vehicles can be traced to my ancestors. Both grandad's drove trucks during the war. They never talked about this but i have found some pics recently and I wondered if anybody out there could help identify the vehicles. You can see the pics in this picasa album. One grandad served in Palestine with the RAF at the end of the war and my other was in the Hussars in what looks like North Africa. I particulalry like the co