http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/4...6f5e0000001610
Here is a link to a pic of part of my radio collection, everything in the photo in the foreground is mine.
Since then Ive aquired another TornEb and a Torn Fu., as well as another gg400 generator set.
Here is a pic of me at a public show with one of my TornEb's
http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/4...c3710000001610
This year Ive bought a very good copy of a staff tent to house the radio's, and I'm looking for a truck to lug it all about in!
Oh and as an aside I cant remember where I read it here but some folks here wondered what the Stug etc at Beltring were based on.
Well the Stug is two fv432 brit personel carriers welded together (to get the right number of bogeys) no mean feat!, because the base vehicle is right hand drive, the vision block is a dummy, driver actualy looks through the spares tracks on the front!
http://www3.mistral.co.uk/sbg1/stug.jpg
Here is a link to a pic of part of my radio collection, everything in the photo in the foreground is mine.
Since then Ive aquired another TornEb and a Torn Fu., as well as another gg400 generator set.
Here is a pic of me at a public show with one of my TornEb's
http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/4...c3710000001610
This year Ive bought a very good copy of a staff tent to house the radio's, and I'm looking for a truck to lug it all about in!
Oh and as an aside I cant remember where I read it here but some folks here wondered what the Stug etc at Beltring were based on.
Well the Stug is two fv432 brit personel carriers welded together (to get the right number of bogeys) no mean feat!, because the base vehicle is right hand drive, the vision block is a dummy, driver actualy looks through the spares tracks on the front!
http://www3.mistral.co.uk/sbg1/stug.jpg
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