Could that be secondary fragmentation Jim!
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Could that be secondary fragmentation Jim!
Another road to travel for you both still wishing and praying for you both.
I concur with you Ovidio about 10 minutes after having a decent shooter glass of it well I cannot remember much, apparently according to my wife me having a shower at home was hilarious! :rofl:...
Guess your question follows along the same line as this book I have Clarky!
Does the M-1 at the forefront have a GFA on it!
Judging by the characteristics of the penetration of the helmet, I'm pretty confident it's a rifle round with a high probability from a sniper or a very good open sighted shooter.
When using the sling system on my No.4 T always 1/2 a turn to the left (Anticlockwise) then put your arm through the loop tighten it down then fold the sling as above behind your wrist.
The half...
That and 2 other factors, desire to own that piece, and deep pockets.
Hindsights worth a million bucks Jim the cars we've had and bikes be worth a small fortune now.
Had a late one yesterday and had a recovery day today as that Jack Daniels just kept filling up the glass I got absolutely plastered. 40% by vol drank a litre bottle of it by myself!
Then like a mug...
About the going rate for one in that cond I've seen Lithgow ones at $4k and everything in between, my friend years ago lucked onto one for $400 Aud just before the prices went south.
I think now days security would be tighter than a drum Jim.
Here is a real doosey for you years ago a certain Aussie rules football player retired here in the west who had a substance problem and...
Bit like Kitcheners WWI poster like ~ have an adventure I'm quite sure they would have something to say after they got home, but for most silence consumed them.
And I'll be honest what would a civy...
It's hard to say the 30 looks like it has something silvery attached don't know what the cameraman had behind him brave person standing up in that environment if its the real deal.
On the flip...
I follow these guys every Wednesday on you tube I followed the Jagdpanter all the way, if you see what they had to do the Tiger 1 you would scratch your head at just how talented the crew is at this...
And so it begins Late Version 1/35 Jagdpanther by Tamiya I really enjoy the interlocking wheel design of these vehicles. PITA
I learnt today on real life machines there is a set of wedges 4 per...
My smaller baby don't be fooled by it has been modded by the Ducati shop a 2009 848 not the EVO model 168kg dry and probably 190kg wet it develops 136.5 RWHP where in standard trim they develop 125+...
Finished just doing the crew member tonight he is painted just weathering & sealing.
But yeah if its true to scale then the Hetzer would/was the perfect ambush vehicle exceedingly low silhouette...
Well all things change don't they I went up got the bits I wanted had a look at the No15 chest which had a tiny bit of rot on on end but easy fixed so me old mate said;
"I thought about it and...
This is from my 1957 Parker Hale catalogue the prices were pretty cheap in 1957 except for the Special model No.1 MkIII at $22 pound which was a heck of allot of money, with some No.4's at $35 pound...
I'd grab that Panther off you in a flash but it would cost more than the model to get here and well in more pieces that are in the box if you get my drift, nice collection..
My final build as far as...
She was a tea clipper I think and was being restored as she was an attraction for tourists, when they had a fire which I think she was destroyed that truly is a sad thing.
I built the Constitution...
Is it just for the military side of them Gil and ones like the 1200X as I have a Grand Safari 22/250 P&H I could furnish you with its details if your doing the whole shebang of them even the Grand...
Managed to snaffle one of these in a trade I swapped a NOS unissued No.1 MKIII mag for it and picked up 32 round box of 1944 MW MkVII ball ammo as well for a few dollars.
I gather the milled area...
Damn nice effort there RCS the half track looks the goods, yes I remember making models and painting by brush it was very hard not to get brush streaks painting out of the small enamel Humbrol tins...