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Old 05-03-13, 18:39
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Does any of you have a better picture of the following aerial support bracket. Of cause if you have the really thing even better.







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Old 05-03-13, 23:11
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Peter check out this thread, it might help with the upper part/mushroom.. and the spring assembly etc. That is for the Dingo MK II/WT? WS11 set?

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Old 06-03-13, 11:43
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Hi lAnce,

thanks yes I know the thread. Aerial base is one thing but the support bracket is another one. Phantom used a totally different one for the Dingo, I want to make a replica for the Dingo, so I need better pictures to do so.

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Old 06-03-13, 14:27
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Peter

The bracket looks very similar to those on the White Scout Cars used by Phantom - may be worth a look at some of those photos too.

I will have a look when I get some time.

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Hi Tim,

that sounds good I heard something like that before but have not been able to find any pictures. So if you have some please.

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PS where you looking for a WS9 if os is Canadian one oke ?
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Old 14-03-13, 10:21
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Peter

Does this photo help any for the Aerial Mounts?

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Not sure which unit, where or when.

Have had debate on this photo on another forum where someone suggested Belgian Army... but no definite knowledge there.

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Old 14-03-13, 18:54
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Hi Tim,

Thanks for the effort, but no not real all A-set an B-set bases. The one on the Dingo is totally different



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