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Hi Guys
The plate is hard to read, (and I have the original photo) It may read, AC1. No. 8072 or 3072 HULL No BKH48 AH.F. No 57 TLF&E. _ _ _ . MG, Unsure about this line. _ K _. 70 Unsure about this also The vehicle is south of sydney, if I am back that way I will take a better photo ! Hi Mike, Very cold and wet here at the moment, great weather to be in the shed working on a real tank..... Kind regards Matt |
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Hey guys there's nothing wrong with 1/35 scale. Spent much time building and glueing and painting. Good to look at but not to sit in, they don't last long that way.
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Some photos of one of Johns tanks before the turret was fitted,
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Well, Luke R, that's the beauty of a democracy: we are each allowed to have our views ... on most things, anyway.
Matt: I'd be surprised if its actually 8072: as I said, the Sentinel range was 8001 to 8065, so next time your at KA's, give it a scrub and see if it becomes any clearer (I'm sure he won't mind). Warmer here today: snows even melted, but it is a grey day. I can't retreat to a tank in the shed, alas, I'll just have to do some more 'paperwork' stuff. How's that hanky? Still looking after it well? Mike C |
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