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Old 07-09-14, 22:21
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That explains the aggressive bidder from Australia!

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Old 08-09-14, 09:07
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Thank you Rick, I will have to put it on my 'too see' list.
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Old 02-11-14, 03:57
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found a few photos of the AAAM online.
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I noticed the sentinel has a different sprocket each side.
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Old 02-11-14, 06:16
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I noticed the sentinel has a different sprocket each side.
They look the same to me just one is green the other sand
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So has anyone been into the museum yet?
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Yeah, we called in when we were up that way recently, dad was also up for my brothers b/ day and he was keen to have a look around. The shed is bigger than most house blocks and is getting bigger soon to fit the new arrivals in. Good collection of heavy tanks and arty, the ammo that's been collected for each piece is amazing, well worth the entry fee and easy to find.
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Old 03-11-14, 07:03
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They look the same to me just one is green the other sand
Hi Cliff, yes they are a different colour but have a closer look and you'll see that the sand colour is of a solid plate without relief holes.
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There were several patterns of sprocket ring. Cast, forged and plate as well as different manufacturers styles. All interchangeable.
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