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Old 06-01-05, 13:56
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Default Enough To Make You Cry ! - Range Photos

Try http://www.hartziel.de/ but be prepared to weep. The page is in German but the photos speak for themselves.
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Old 06-01-05, 14:02
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Why weep about such a beautiful flower pot?


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Old 06-01-05, 17:24
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Default As a antique car ad this would read?

Ran when parked
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Old 06-01-05, 23:00
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Some cunning, Canadian, anti-theft device, perhaps?
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Old 06-01-05, 23:06
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The queue for the toilets at War and Peace had left some people leaving their vehicle a little longer than they had planned for
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Old 06-01-05, 23:11
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Sean finally remembered where he had left that packet of magic beans....
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now we all know what the proper cammo scheme
is for the wartime bren carrier.



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Old 07-01-05, 06:12
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Default Re: Enough To Make You Cry ! - Range Photos

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Originally posted by Robert Dabkowski
Try http://www.hartziel.de/. The page is in German but the photos speak for themselves.
There is a babelfish button at the bottom of the page to translate to English.
One of the "Bren Carriers" looks like it might be an cut down Lloyd?


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Old 07-01-05, 09:25
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Default Re: Re: Enough To Make You Cry ! - Range Photos

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There is a babelfish button at the bottom of the page to translate to English.
One of the "Bren Carriers" looks like it might be an cut down Lloyd?
I think you're right on the money, Tony.
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Old 07-01-05, 19:03
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One of the "Bren Carriers" looks like it might be an cut down Lloyd?
That's right, Tony

Mvg. Dirk

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Old 07-01-05, 19:24
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while at hohenfelds germany 2 years ago i found a hill that was made from a pile of M-8s and M-20s. from what i saw they were intact and had never been used as targets, just piled up, covered and forgotten. sad
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Old 07-01-05, 21:13
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That's right, Tony
Oh, I was in dreamland maybe, here is a better pic of the Loyd Carrier. Mvg. Dirk

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Old 07-01-05, 21:27
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That's right, Tony
Not quite, Tony. It's actually a modified Loyd Carrier which once sported nothing less than a 90-mm Anti-Tank Gun. It was a Belgium modification called CATI.


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