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Old 24-05-09, 08:12
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As some of you would know I am in the process of rebuilding the Sugarloaf Creek Hotel. This is situated 10 miles from the Puckapunyal Military Base, it was renowned as a solders watering hole prior to the Boar war and its down fall was Nashos sneaking out of camp in the 1950s for a quite drink with a borrowed Jeep.

So when I have finished what sort of Military Vehicle should the hotel have?
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Old 24-05-09, 08:51
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As some of you would know I am in the process of rebuilding the Sugarloaf Creek Hotel. This is situated 10 miles from the Puckapunyal Military Base, it was renowned as a solders watering hole prior to the Boar war and its down fall was Nashos sneaking out of camp in the 1950s for a quite drink with a borrowed Jeep.

So when I have finished what sort of Military Vehicle should the hotel have?
What an open choice you have! I think it should be something of a personnel carrier - how about a "Truck, 6 seat utility (Aust)" so you could carry patrons.



Alternately you could of course just slap a coat of light stone in appropriate places to camouflage the MGA.
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Old 24-05-09, 10:15
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My totally unbiased choice would be one of these, Humber One Ton.
Pic taken at Puka. by a National Serviceman about '56 or '58, I imagine they were doing a few mechanical test drives in that direction.
(Shame about the photographer, caught a severe case of Jeepitis ten years ago, has yet to recover)
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Old 24-05-09, 10:44
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My totally unbiased choice would be one of these, Humber One Ton.
Pic taken at Puka. by a National Serviceman about '56 or '58, I imagine they were doing a few mechanical test drives in that direction.
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This one may have done it's last mechanical test drive I think, possibly is on it's way to Korea now.

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Old 24-05-09, 12:23
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Alternately you could of course just slap a coat of light stone in appropriate places to camouflage the MGA.
LMAO!! Yeah, that's what I'd go for... a nice desert camo pattern on the MGA! Of course you'd have to rough-sand all those ugly chrome spokes to get the paint to stick, but it would be a labour of love, wouldn't it?
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Old 25-05-09, 04:48
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i would say a M-113 or other closed armored vehicle M-3 / 5 tank etc..

that way it can be on display and outside, also not much to break or steal off it. remember that some people will want to stand on it for photos, and take something to remember it by.

also think about having it on a cement slab with a chain around it with a (do not touch) sign on it to coveryourself from the lawyers.
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Old 26-05-09, 10:43
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We all know how little and 'big' kids can't keep their fingers off military vehicles. Perhaps if you have something up high so people can't climb on it. It might become well known such as the "Big Banana", "Big Oyster" etc. With your Hotel being located near Pucka some sort of Armoured Vehicle would be appropriate. It could be known as the "Big Tank".
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Old 26-05-09, 20:02
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one thing you might think about is making a M-1 from sheet steel and a doner centurian. that has been done over here and it looks good.
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Old 27-05-09, 12:35
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We all know how little and 'big' kids can't keep their fingers off military vehicles. Perhaps if you have something up high so people can't climb on it. It might become well known such as the "Big Banana", "Big Oyster" etc. With your Hotel being located near Pucka some sort of Armoured Vehicle would be appropriate. It could be known as the "Big Tank".
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