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Old 27-01-11, 03:38
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Quick question, Jesse. What are you going to do with all your free time once you've finished this wee beastie?

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Old 28-01-11, 00:46
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Easo; I sure would like to see the pictures. All I have seen is drawings of the Yaramba. David; I am working on getting a facility at the moment. It includes a house in need of rehab, so that will keep me busy for a few months. The Sexton still needs a bunch of detail work/small parts. I have been given the right to remove the parts from two hulks, but they are 10 hours away. That will come later this year. I have also been talking to a guy, who, at his request, shall remain nameless, about restoring 2 Shermans for him. I am trying to book some shows for the 2011 season; preferably non-reenacting events.

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Old 28-01-11, 01:13
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Not a problem, you'll have to excuse the image quality as my camera had to be rescued from the toilet after my sons tried to fit as much as they could into it.



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Old 28-01-11, 03:03
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Easo; Thanks for the pictures. A very interesting vehicle.
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Old 28-01-11, 08:46
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They are very similar in appearance.
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Old 31-01-11, 01:38
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I am open to suggestions for unit markings on the Sexton.
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Old 31-01-11, 02:48
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Easo,
Do you have any other pictures of the drivers compartment. From the one picture posted, it looks like the early style of controls which our Sexton has. What is missing in ours, if it is even supposed to be there, is the floor plate around the pedals and steering levers. I have the seat frame but no seat.
Any detail pictures of this area would be great.

I have a thread on here of ours: Sexton #130

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Old 31-01-11, 14:29
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I am open to suggestions for unit markings on the Sexton.

Jesse..
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