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    How much for this one!

    Go to the link click on it left side top click on amoured & Tracked vehicles scroll to bottom of the page..... the very last item on that page has some good pictures I think P L has a amoured recovery vehicle to pull you out of the mire should you get stuck?
    What is the going rate for one of those things!!!

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    There's a little of everything there isn't there?
    Regards, Jim

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    I rather think the first one, the Sherman M31, is going to be expensive because the advert states "price upon request". I suppose that the vendor will try to break the news to you gently when you enquire about how much it is but it would probably be best to sit down all the same.

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    I've posted the link for the full Milweb page below, there are a few nice vehicles on at times, I missed out on a shell of a Bren gun carrier and another advert for the running gear....... recently there was a Welbike in the Motorcycle section that I enquired about, although I don't really know enough about them I know the basics and the engine was not original also the small brass chassis contract number plate was missing, but I'm told the Mk1's never had them? considering the price of a good complete one demands £10000 and over If the above was correct would of snapped it up.

    There is normally one or two 25 ponders for sale, mostly live and only need a variation on your FAC to purchase one in UKicon, not sure if RCBS or Lee do any dies for reloading ?

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    With powder at $420/Au for 4 kilos that makes reloading a couple of rounds very expensive Bigduke for just a few shots , I looked up fleabay and a Chieftan in running order was sold for $115,000.oo/US to me that is dirt cheap that Frenchicon museum that shut recently I think the M4 Sherman went for $300,000 Euro..............

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    Like the old Blue Peter saying, here is one I did earlier...


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    here is one I did earlier
    Nice rebuild...
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    Bigduke that lump of wood by the soldiers Rt foot on the track between the road wheels is that a precautionary handbrake mechanism!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    Bigduke that lump of wood by the soldiers Rt foot on the track between the road wheels is that a precautionary handbrake mechanism!
    Cut backs...... and no spares on hand , the turret is actually facing the rear, at the time of the pic, it was being prepared to be moved to its new location, certainly a roar when its fired up, to a few on the forum they will have passed them sheds in the background on a few occasions, all empty now......

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    a few on the forum they will have passed them sheds in the background
    No but I had the tanks pass me...well, when they were mobile...better than the old Cent's we had at the same time. They were tired...
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