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eddy8men

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hi folks I'm sure a few of you have seen these before on the web but it's worth posting again.This is a scrapyard in murrayville ,oz.I tried to find it on google earth but no joy, if anyone knows the location would you let us know and if there are any aussies reading this how about getting down there and making an offer on them(put me down for one too please).all the best eddy

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I sure if they were available for sale Ron Fry or one of the other Oz collectors would have rescued them. The pieces cut out were used on ploughs, rippers etc, the rolled steel armour was seen as a ready source material. Oddly enough the cast Grant and Staghound turrets seem to have survived better than other types.

 

On the web there are a couple of photos of an abandoned M3 chassis in Madang, New Guinea, which was used for jungle clearance. Madang is where the Australian Army trialed various types of M4s against Churchills in 1944

 

www.ski-epic.com/2008_papua_new_guinea/madang.html about 2/3rds down the page labeled "Sherman Tank"

 

Steve

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theres a big yard in one of the wheatbelt towns in West Oz as I was sent a piccy from there recently (on my other laptop).

 

The council owns them but its a shame as rusting away (I'll try to get the pictures from who sent them to me earlier). Also a lot of stuff at truscott airbase which has been reopened for servicing the East Timor rigs.

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I'm normally quite good at searching Goggle maps on satellite view , but you can't zoom in very much , so added to the search Murrayville Victoria, Australia "scrap yard " and it comes up strait away ,,

took a bit of doing but got the link to work below

 

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Murrayville+Victoria,+Australia+scrap+yard&sll=-35.242395,141.208134&sspn=0.060706,0.107117&ie=UTF8&hq=scrap+yard&hnear=Murrayville+VIC,+Australia&ll=-35.264087,141.187255&spn=0.007586,0.01339&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A

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I see the spelling given to me was incorrect

 

http://www.nungarin.com/schedule.htm

 

http://www.collectionsaustralia.net.au/org/1607/about/

 

and Truscott Airbase. Most the stuff was laying around as the place was inaccessible. I knew someone that risked a landing there years ago and found fantastic stuff but you could not carry it out. Recently reopened to service east timor

 

http://kimberleycruising.com.au/Kimberley%20History/truscott.htm

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mungalalu_Truscott_Airbase

 

http://www.shorelands.com.au/sa_gallery.html

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