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Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 2:32 pm
by bikerdude
Anyone else ventured to this event this weekend? We've just got back from it (only live about 10 miles from it). Was great seeing all the Landrovers, Bedford lorries, Green Goddesses, vintage fire engine, tanks, half tracks. And while wandering through the varying displays and stalls, I looked over and saw a sign saying 'Forgebear', a quick "i'm going over here", to the wife and I was gone, 2 kids in tow. What a good display of tanks they had, along with Grantham Light Armoured Div. with their set up of buildings, bridges, and other scenery. Had a good chat with 1 of the blokes outside, about the club and when/where they meet. Then another good chat with a bloke inside tent looking at all their displays, while trying to keep my 3 y/o out of arms reach of all the nice looking tanks! Couldn't get any photos as I was carrying a child, but there were some very nice models there. A lovely weathered Bulldog, which is probably my favourite of the HL range, my eldest liked a desert camo Pz.4 (I think it was a 4) and my other son liked all of them, but was especially taken with a piece of field artillery, no idea what it was specifically.

If it was you I was talking to, then it was a good chat, and hopefully I'll be able to come to a meet sometime.

Re: Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 8:52 pm
by wibblywobbly
I've just got back to Bristol from the show. It was an excellent weekend, great fun, great people...and I am cream crackered!! :clap:

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Re: Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:02 am
by wibblywobbly
It's got lots of buttons on it, and I haven't got a clue what they do, so I don't press any of them. You should have seen my video of the Lancaster fly past, a legend in its own lifetime....or it would have been if there had been a Lancaster in any of the footage... :/

Took some better still shots.

Re: Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:33 am
by hawkeye3guns
Hi mate
Glad you got home safely, we finally got home and sat down about 9.30pm left the car and caravan loaded and went to bed. Had a great weekend glad you enjoyed it.

Re: Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 9:33 am
by mcevoyi
Love the D9
And the MLRS

who built them ?

Re: Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 9:38 am
by forgebear
guys thanks for the great weekend and all the help from the club big thanks to frank for help with the tents and all of you who helped pack up super 3 days. and thanks to our very own tea lady :clap: :clap:
and i got to play with me tanks to :crazy:

Re: Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 1:30 pm
by wibblywobbly
mcevoyi wrote:Love the D9
And the MLRS

who built them ?
Denzil built the MLRS, it is flawless and it all works, including missile launchers.
ExPat (Martin) did the D9, it's huge, and as you would expect the scratch building is also right up there with the best. It's based on a Bruder.

Only someone who has scratch built armour knows how good these two are. :thumbup:

Re: Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:22 pm
by RobW
hawkeye3guns wrote:Hi mate
Glad you got home safely, we finally got home and sat down about 9.30pm left the car and caravan loaded and went to bed. Had a great weekend glad you enjoyed it.
Was a good trip down, and an excellent show. Slightly less fun on the return, got home at 7am, but the fuel economy was incredible!

Re: Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 5:27 pm
by wibblywobbly
I assume that you didn't overshoot your house and end up in a neighbours garden... :P

Re: Wicksteed at War, Forgebear & G.L.A.D.

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 5:38 pm
by wibblywobbly
Son of a gun-ner wrote:
wibblywobbly wrote:It's got lots of buttons on it, and I haven't got a clue what they do, so I don't press any of them. You should have seen my video of the Lancaster fly past, a legend in its own lifetime....or it would have been if there had been a Lancaster in any of the footage... :/

Took some better still shots.
Cool, thanks for the extra pictures :thumbup:

No, you missed what I was referring to, your camera being powered by petrol, listen to the background noise ;) :haha:
Ahhhh, the generators, you get so used to them at the shows that you end not even realising that they are running, most people have them, and it's only late evening when they get switched off that peace descends and you think that you have gone deaf. :D