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Old 21-06-18, 10:30
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Everything is drilled and tapped and fits together nicely. I have to say that when I laid it over I found out "ITS BLOODY HEAVY" and I haven't got the gears or accessories in it yet. The poor old tank might have a permanent list to starboard.
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Colin.

As a potential driver of these vehicles are you suggesting you may have to start packing on a few more stone?

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