LOTS of pics from today!

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THANKS .  Some really good photos of some real interesting models.
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Some very impressive kit on show there.
Great pics, well done.

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Looks like you all had a really great day (he says through clenched teeth!). I'm gutted that the weather was too risky to trave such a distance.
Really great photos - I wish I'd been there.  >:(
Another successful meet for the 16thIRAD. That's got to be good after all.

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Neomax, cool pictures looking for ward to the vid when you get around to posting, I'm still really impressed with your portable workshop that's got to be the best I've seen by a long way
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Hi Guys
Thanks for a good day out yesterday and the kind comments on my tank transporter.The model is a Sterling T26 tractor and M15A trailer. This was a prorotype vehicle intended to replace the Pacific Dragon Wagon after WW11 but never went into production. The trailer is the standard M15A used with the Dragon Wagon. The trailer inself was used behind the Mack 123 right up to the 1960s.
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Thanks Rivet, so why wont you be in the country?
Foden, man that has to be the CCOOOLLLEST thing i have ever seen, really it is amazing, lots of time and effort that really has paid off, really, really good job.
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Hi Foden welcome to the forum would love to see more photos of your tank transporter and if you could a write up of how you did scratch build it looks great and works brill .amazing bit of work with rear end lowering and ramps going down .Great bit of engineering.


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Foden, that is one amazing piece of engineering, it runs without any effort a pure credit to you.

Neomax, Pauline's job is taking us to Brussels for the next 3 years, so I will be able to walk into any model shop and buy Tamiya aerosol paint without any problems
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Hi Guys, A few pics and decription of Sterling T26. Has already explained US Army prototype. The model  is entirely scratch built except for 4 Tamiya truck axles and a Como motor and gearbox. Built mostly from aluminium and plasticard. Home made transfer boxes where made using 4mm wide meccano gears. Pictures show whats basically involved. The motor undernearth the trailer works the ramps by a screw rod system. The tyres are by Lego. Cheers Andy
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Excellent pics, I really enjjoy taking a good look at what everyone else has been up to!

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