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hobbit:
You may find you disco would be a little bit nose heavy with that iron work on there, but resembling a bulldozer :lol:
gtomo2:
--- Quote from: "hobbit" ---Thought they were scimtars?
That was what we used to call them
--- End quote ---
Very simalier but differant turret sabre uses fox turret and has chain gun not gpmg scimtars have there own turret plus look at turet bins they arelong and thin as turret is lower than scimtars the bins on which are deep could go on lots of little differances. I was with the sqn that trailed them out and the first to notice the chain gun was mounted upsidedown :shock:
dew1911:
--- Quote from: "hobbit" ---You may find you disco would be a little bit nose heavy with that iron work on there, but resembling a bulldozer :lol:
--- End quote ---
Little nose heavy perhaps, but it'd give all the Chavs round here something to think about... :twisted:
EDIT: My dad used to have a Leyland Constructor (here) which had that cab on it, only the smaller version (as can be seen by the single headlights and the wings). The bumper wasn't has heavy as it looks actually, as it was completley aluminium, and the one on that Scammall just looks like a heavily modified one.
hobbit:
typical army, mix and match
Wonder if they have fitted a challenger turret on a 432 yet :? :lol:
gtomo2:
oupssss i stand corrected it is a scimtar as no chain gun shrould and side turret bins are deep ones it just has sabre bins on the hull :oops: and i was a armoured recce as well doh :oops:
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