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Can anybody guess what this is the inside of...... give you a clue it's army green....!!!
Sorry one shot is fuzzy...... BooB
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It is the engine compartment of Dr. Who's Tardis.
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Salesman bob I think you are right, I would say one of the darlecks must have snuck in and taken the snap shot, that would explain why one of the photos was a bit blury.
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Can you give us a clue. I would presume its armour and tracked but you posted it in the softskin forum.
I do however see what looks to be a WS19 junciton/call box mounted to the ceiling. Im going to say a Churchill tank.
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I go Churchill too. The triangular access to the engine bay does it for me.
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Room left on the farm, Bobster?!?! H.
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Well I'm buggered. There you go Uncle Max, the Tardis was actually a Churchill Tank.
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Kudo to Jordan for being first.....
It is the inside compartement of a Churchill...... Great Arc...... on display at the CWM..... photo taken from the driver's front hole....... The sad part is that when the Churchill was found ina junk yard in Kemptville, Ontario in Dec. 1972 the interior was complete and so was the engine..... apparently no one at the nuseum knows what ahaapen of all the internal fixtures including the brass naval firing mechanism that deployed the forward bridge section or where the flat 123 cyl complete Bedford pancake engine went to..... probably a bumper on a Toyota by now. Fortunately when found it in 1972 I took some B&W pictures of the inside in great detail and actually sat in the driver's seat holding the bicycle handle bar steering device.... one day before I get to old I will scan said pictures and maybe someone can set the record straight as to the provenance of this great machine improperly displayed. Keen eyes fellows.....!!!!!! Bob C.
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If it was the Tardis you and I could have went back in time and saved the half tracked blitz and a few other goodies Max |
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