Saturday, 28 April 2012

Added some Assesories!


Doug, I added the Edgeing, Hope you approve?

Know looking for a B47 Set, anyone got one liking around in your attic?

13 comments:

  1. Photo 6. Its not smaller Pixie, we've all got a bit bigger. Not that much though. Looking good pixie,you've done yourself proud.
    Dave

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  2. For the same reason as when I took my wife to the Bovington Tank Museum and we saw the cut in half Centurion and showed her the gunner's section of the turret. Her response? "How did YOU fit in there?"

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  3. I will just say,I could slip comfortably into the ferret....If someone removed the turret.

    Dave 118

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  4. Dave I am sure a lot of us would need the turret removed to get in today.

    John Atkins

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  5. That's looking really great Colin. I am very envious.

    David

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  6. Passed A1, fit for Service
    That litte Guidon , must have cost a bit?
    Now all you need is some one to call on that Set . what your handel boy !!!
    Delmonte

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  7. Don't want to be nit picky, but surely that is a standard as a guidon is swallow tailed. Real cavalry regiments have Guidons the RTR ,oh, and HCR have standards.

    Dave 118

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  8. OK 118, Be picky, I've made it into the Recce Troop Standard....... You could say I'm Last Dragoon Securing the Colonies for Her Majesty if the next US elections don't work out?

    Pixie 62 Remains on standby.........OUT

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  9. A well turned out machine Colin some hard work put in there you must be very proud of it, Better than M.O.D. workshops

    Butch

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  10. Colin -- I wish I had added them before passing over. It really finishes off.

    2nd. comment.-- Browning mounting on FSC in Tidworth that we took to Paphos/Cyprus was on the left, looking forward.??

    Your FSC shows mounting on the right??

    Regards Doug.

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  11. Colin -- I approve 100% Wish I had thought of it. My wife Joan will be very annoyed that I never thought of it.

    Regards Doug.

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