... what a ripper of a day, mate

!!
This morning we had left Yass very early direction Oberon NSW to see what Matt has hidden in his sheds. Max, Ben and I arrived at Matt's place, one Carrier parked out of the shed and 2 other Carriers were parked out the back which we drove around to join the Matilda Tank.
Matt organised a convoy up the paddock, probably the best looking armoured convoy in peacetime in Aussie. 3 Bren Gun Carriers and one Matilda Tank, with one Swiss chappy and fully equipped camera!
We all had a driver training lesson at Matt's Gumleaf Bush School. Without crashing the gears (using a preselected gearbox for the first time), the biggest test was to miss the 3 Carriers, that were been driven around at full pace by Matt's friends, which were there to help.
Matt gave a demonstration on how to scare the passengers when he drove up the bank of a big dam wall with a sharp right hand turn to miss the water. Looked very impressive!
On the way back to the shed, Matt had a little test for me, driving through a creek crossing for beginners. I passed that one with flying colors. However, when it came to the crossing for the advanced driver, Matt gave a demonstration and I thought Matt done a wonderful job in crossing the creek, so just drove around it.
Unfortunately, fuel problems stopped the big Centurion Tank to be driven.
Thanks Matt, we 3 all had a wonderful day. The experience was something we will never forget. Especially it's probably the only running Matilda in the Southern Hemisphere, that a bloke could come from Switzerland and have fantastic driving experience without knowing each other beforehand!!!
Attached are some pics about our adventures. Videos will come soon, as I'm off tomorrow for the weekend in Melbourne (F1 race).
Thanks very much
Chris, Max and Ben