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Old 29-12-24, 04:38
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Default Anybody a frequent visitor of the Bovington Tank Museum?

Hello everybody,

Do we have any members that frequently visit the Bovington Tank Museum? I'm looking for somebody with a DSLR camera willing spend an hour or so photographing one of the tanks in the collection on their next trip.

I'll gladly compensate you for your time.

Thank you.
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Old 29-12-24, 11:11
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Are you on Missing-Lynx? Someone there has mentioned more than once that he lives near it.
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Old 29-12-24, 17:15
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Are you on Missing-Lynx? Someone there has mentioned more than once that he lives near it.
Unfortunately, my membership has been "pending" over there for almost a year despite repeated inquiries as to why.
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Old 29-12-24, 20:18
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Hello everybody,

Do we have any members that frequently visit the Bovington Tank Museum? I'm looking for somebody with a DSLR camera willing spend an hour or so photographing one of the tanks in the collection on their next trip.

I'll gladly compensate you for your time.

Thank you.
Which tank?
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Old 30-12-24, 02:56
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Which tank?
The Mark V** Ol' Faithful, the sole surviving ** variant of the Mk. V heavy tank.

A little outside the norm of this forum but technically still in service and operational in WW2 (they used the tank as ballast to test pontoon bridges).
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Old 30-12-24, 12:20
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The Mark V** Ol' Faithful, the sole surviving ** variant of the Mk. V heavy tank.

A little outside the norm of this forum but technically still in service and operational in WW2 (they used the tank as ballast to test pontoon bridges).
Unfortunately I have none of that one.

If you cannot find anyone on here, I suggest you try the Bovington Facebook forums.

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