Anyone want a Chieftain Mark V?

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classic33

Leg End Member
Mk5 Chieftain.jpg

http://www.milweb.net/webvert/a2478
Or maybe your very own Scud guided missile launcher!
Maz543 Scud-B LauncherMaz543 Scud-B Launcher.jpg
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I'll have the Scud TEL please.
 

CanucksTraveller

Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
Location
Hertfordshire
I love the Scud launcher bit below that describes everything about the missile (which isn't included, and therefore irrelevant) and nothing about the MAZ Transporter Erector Launcher vehicle that you're buying. Particularly worrying is that it describes the Scud system as a SAM.
It's the equivalent of a used car dealer calling an old Ford Capri a "4x4"... sounds sexy, but just not remotely true, and tells you everything you need to know about the dealer.
 
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classic33

classic33

Leg End Member
I love the Scud launcher bit below that describes everything about the missile (which isn't included, and therefore irrelevant) and nothing about the MAZ Transporter Erector Launcher vehicle that you're buying. Particularly worrying is that it describes the Scud system as a SAM.
It's the equivalent of a used car dealer calling an old Ford Capri a "4x4"... sounds sexy, but just not remotely true, and tells you everything you need to know about the dealer.
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biggs682

Touch it up and ride it
Location
Northamptonshire
You could start your own army
 
I've always rancid a Stolly, but I think even the tolerant Mrs D would brain me
There used to be a couple up at Parkwood 4x4 site (otherwise known as Tong Woods), between Morley & Bradford
My father-in-law was an instructor on them, when he was stationed in Germany,

Jacksons at Misson, near Doncaster is a fascinating site
It was the Bloodhound (surface - air) missile base, that defended RAF Finningley (now Robin Hood Airport), & still has a Bloodhound on its launch platform
If you open the site, & look at the aerial photographs, it still has the launch pads
The first time I ever passed it, without knowing it was there. I was rather disconcerted by gun barrels pointing through the trees to either side of the main gates
http://www.ljacksonandco.com/index.php/aerial-photos

A.L.E use a few of these as ballasted tractor units, alongside the UNIPOWERs, & their own 8x8 designs
http://www.ljacksonandco.com/index.php/trucks/tractor-trucks/article/11713-faun-slt-50-8x8-trucks

She turned a funny shade of purple when I brought home an Argocat some years back.
Cue............................



I definitely prefer the bigger (UK designed/built) ESARCO
 
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