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Old 09-04-07, 21:46
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Here is a well and truely buggerd one for the Champ fans, not much in the way of spares left in the front end
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Old 15-02-08, 18:22
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Here is a well and truely buggerd one for the Champ fans, not much in the way of spares left in the front end
That was an evil evil thing to post, and it hurt my feelings.....
But how, and poor man driving it
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Old 27-02-08, 00:34
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Default WW2 German trucks in a fix

1. I did not see him stop.
2. I thought the train would stop.
3 I told you not to park on the ice.

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1938 Humber used as a staff car in WW2
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Old 27-02-08, 04:12
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.... when you hit them just right...... how a Mercedes Bends.......

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Old 01-05-07, 07:35
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This has got to be embarrassing.

Queensland 1944
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Old 01-05-07, 07:36
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The local dairy herd in action! (Actually the team from local timbergetters)
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Old 01-05-07, 14:29
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The local dairy herd in action! (Actually the team from local timbergetters)
Delayed crossing stream by slow moving ox team ahead. Or how many miles to the ox.

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Old 01-05-07, 22:46
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It is a Big Mac(k) recovery unit rescuing a bogged C15A

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Old 01-05-07, 22:58
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It is a Big Mac(k) recovery unit rescueing a bogged C15A
Maccers on the hoof, eh?
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Old 02-05-07, 02:33
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Maccers on the hoof, eh?

Keith...
Do you upside down folk still speak English down there...???
When I read some of your posts,I can understand 90% of the postings,but every once in a while , I'm sure you are speaking in tounges...
Translation please..

Maccers on the hoof, eh?
What the %$(#*^#) is a Maccer..??

(It's gotta have something to do with cricket.,...)
Kwxapzn throdahswqz...!!
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Old 02-05-07, 05:25
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Alex,

I am afraid that you can not be brought into the secret society. Only Americans and Australians (maybe more erudite Canadians also) know what a Big Mac is from birth.

Maccas (or Maccers) is the Australian diminutive of Mac (though how it can be a diminutive with more letters has me beat)

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Old 02-05-07, 08:14
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A few more embarrassing situations.

Looks like more than 15cwt on here! Anyhow the D-2 will pull it out.
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Old 02-05-07, 08:17
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This is why the Australians stuck with Matildas in New Guinea (better to have a useless machine you know than an even more useless one you don't). Tank trial being conducted at Madang 44.
From the clean upper surface it looks like it ended its demonstration in the first bog hole. Churchills not selected!
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Old 02-05-07, 08:20
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What a leap forward in mechanical capability these early Holt (Caterpillar) tractors gave to a fast mechanising army. Egypt 1916
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Old 02-05-07, 08:21
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Then again........... (I can't quite put my finger on it but those loaded camels, going about their business in the background, have some sort of moral??)
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Old 02-05-07, 08:22
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Matilda Bougainville showing its superiority over the Churchill in jungle operations.
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Old 02-05-07, 08:24
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The solution!

Just bring two bulldozers for each tank on strength of an Armoured Regiment and armoured mobility will be maintained.
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Old 02-05-07, 08:26
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Even the little fellows found New Guinea hard going. Stuart Buna 1943
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Old 02-05-07, 08:37
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The solution!

Just bring two bulldozers for each tank on strength of an Armoured Regiment and armoured mobility will be maintained.
I'm only new to this militaria thing, so can some one please identify the uniform on the bloke RH bottom corner?
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Old 02-05-07, 10:32
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This is why the Australians stuck with Matildas in New Guinea (better to have a useless machine you know than an even more useless one you don't). Tank trial being conducted at Madang 44.
From the clean upper surface it looks like it ended its demonstration in the first bog hole. Churchills not selected!
Lang, Australia did select the Churchill and ordered 50 but the war ended when about half had been delivered and the remainder of the order was cancelled.

The other tanks trialed were the M24 Chaffee and several versions of the Sheman.
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Old 02-05-07, 12:47
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I'm only new to this militaria thing, so can some one please identify the uniform on the bloke RH bottom corner?
If you look at all the photos of Australian soldiers in New Guinea (and a lot in the Middle East also) you will see the army was only well off enough to issue one shirt for every three soldiers. Obviously these were for work purposes so it would appear the fellow in the bottom RH corner is in full dress uniform.

Perhaps it was a full combat uniform designed for operations against the Japanese who, upon seeing the equipment carried by these Bronzed Anzacs coming towards them would make them feel so inadequate they would die of shame.
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Old 02-05-07, 12:58
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I'm only new to this militaria thing, so can some one please identify the uniform on the bloke RH bottom corner?
I think it was a secret Special Forces unit that went to great lengths to remove any badges of rank or other identifying items.
Here we see Sgt Alby Dangling of the Amphibious Secret Unit remove the Tac sign from a wet Cab 12 Blitz as it loads onto a landing craft:
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Old 02-05-07, 13:03
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Once on the scene, Ptes Little Willie and Big John from the Mortar Platoon, 1st Secret Amphibious Unit quickly set up the Mortar:
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Old 02-05-07, 13:21
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In preparation for close proximity to a hot V8 this driver makes sure he'll keep his cool...


Could be an opportunity for a re-enactment photo next Corowa.


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Old 02-05-07, 13:28
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In preparation for close proximity to a hot V8 this driver makes sure he'll keep his cool...


Could be an opportunity for a re-enactment photo next Corowa.


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I wonder if this guys grand children have seen this one?
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Old 02-05-07, 13:49
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In preparation for close proximity to a hot V8 this driver makes sure he'll keep his cool...


Could be an opportunity for a re-enactment photo next Corowa.


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Excellent use for a four gallon "Flimsey"..
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Old 02-05-07, 13:59
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I wonder if this guys grand children have seen this one?
Depending how carefully they cut open that tin, he may not have grandchildren!
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Old 02-05-07, 14:39
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Excellent use for a four gallon "Flimsey"..
Bollocks. Everyone can see it is a Laye's biscuit tin.
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Old 02-05-07, 15:12
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Could be an opportunity for a re-enactment photo next Corowa.
...... or CC6 for that matter....
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Old 02-05-07, 19:46
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...... or CC6 for that matter....
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Can you imagine Skagfeld jammed in that contraption....We'd have to get him awfull drunk to make him fit...!!!


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