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Old 04-12-08, 08:32
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Default Leopards as a Christmas Gift!!!!!

Seems that the gutted hulls that are available for "Clubs and organisations" etc are also to have their tracks welded once in position and then the hull filled with concrete so as they are definately unable to be resurrected as anything resembling a runner.

Tis such a pity.........

I suppose that they would make an intersting letterbox in the front yard though.
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Well the Tanks have started hitting slabs of concert around the country. Not as bad as the fears led to believe. Power packs are fitted but rendered seized by removing all gaskets and oils, then run at full until seizure. The packs were refitted when the cost of making them asbestos safe for private sale was too much. Also without packs the tank would sit with its but too high up and un-level.

The breaches are welded up and firing needles and the breech block contacts removed. The barrel is plugged and the gun is cruched via the internal gun crutch.




The tank is delivered with gun at 6, the recipients take turns cranking it around and inspecting the tank prior to the hatches being welded shut.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avw8AzVvSew

Blocks are welded into the tracks to prevent removal of the tank without authorization.



No concrete is poured into the Tanks and they are pretty well clean on the inside. I believe it should be up to each RSL to decide how to display there tanks. I know one RSL is trying to secure permission to have the hatches open with the ability for a glass module inside to allow visitors to drop in and see the inside but prevent them touching anything. They can't!



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Old 15-02-11, 10:04
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Easo, have you crunched any numbers in regards to the leopards still unanccounted for?
...? went to RSLs,
and...? went to RAAF ranges as hard targets,
and...? are at the Puka tank museum,
so how many does that leave still awaiting their fate?

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Old 15-02-11, 10:48
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Easo, have you crunched any numbers in regards to the leopards still unanccounted for?
...? went to RSLs,
and...? went to RAAF ranges as hard targets,
and...? are at the Puka tank museum,
so how many does that leave still awaiting their fate?

ryan
I do have the figures but am not permitted to post, but this is what I can
so far, 24 RSL Clubs are confirmed to receive a tank are:

· Beenleigh RSL,

· Bendigo RSL,

· Bribie Island RSL,

· Bunbury RSL,

· Canberra Services Club,

· Collie Cardiff RSL,

· Echuca and Moama RSL, Echunga RSL,

· Epping RSL,

· Esperance RSL and Esperance Museum,

· Forester-Tuncurry RSL,

· Ingleburn RSL,

· Jerilderie RSL,

· Kilcoy RSL,

· McLaren Vale RSL,

· Mount Gambier Community RSL,

· City of Palmerston RSL,

· Port Kennedy RSL,

· Port Augusta RSL,

· Rutherglen RSL,

· Seymour RSL,

· Upwey - Belgrave RSL,

· Woodford RSL,

· Yarrawonga-Mulwala RSL.

The remaining six RSLs are in the process of finalising local approval and will be announced once these approvals are given.

The details of the ones delivered are in the following links,

http://www.mvca.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=249&t=1884

http://www.mvca.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=249&t=1931

http://www.mvca.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=249&t=1930

http://www.mvca.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=249&t=1895

http://www.mvca.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=249&t=1923

http://www.mvca.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=249&t=1916

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