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« on: August 18, 2003, 01:36:50 »
For some slightly differant machinery to a Land Rover, have a look at these sites;

www.stalwart.org (plus Saladin,Salamader & Saracen)
www.greensix.simonides.org (Antar, Martian & Pioneer)
www.thornycroft.org.uk
www.mvt.org.uk
www.captain-vulcan.freeuk.com (the big, beautiful V-bomber)
www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk
www.dodge-charger.com (especially sections apertaining to the '69)
www.ducati.com (anything to do with the 916 & consequent derivatives)
www.moxytrucks.com (Tonka Toys for big kids)

www.fox.com/futuarama/
www.killbots.com (all abaout 'Futurama', the superb cartoon series from the creator of 'The Simpsons')
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« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2003, 20:12:13 »
Yet again some good sites Richard.

Do you actually work or just surf the internet all day for weird and wonderful sites to entertain us all with  :D


http://www.moxytrucks.com/ the boys liked this site, they want one, told them though we would'nt be able to park it outside  :lol:
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« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2003, 12:01:21 »
Even more 'Big Boys Toys', Andy. For the boys (of course!?)
www.multidrive.co.uk
www.jcb.co.uk

Yes I do go to work, I only see some of our Nurses, Doctors & Consultants secretaries using computers I never toouch one myself at work.
All of these sites I post for your delight & delectation are researched at home, either late at night, or on a morning when I'm on afternoon shifts (or days off)
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« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2003, 12:40:41 »
Ideal items for the DIY enthusiast who has a requirement for some groundwork carrying out prior to building his garage/extension.

www.iarecordings.org/dragline/

This giant collection of cables, scaffolding and wiring is on display at Allerton Bywater, between Leeds & Castleford.
It's just pity the next open day co-incides with Langley Farm, but then again it did 2years ago


Also try;
www.oldglory.co.uk
www.crcmining.com.au/
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« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2003, 00:11:20 »
Richard like the Military section on http://www.multidrive.co.uk/, some heavy metal vehicles there  :D
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« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2003, 00:15:24 »
Think I may of found that trailer I've been looking for as well  :lol:

http://www.multidrive.co.uk/flashsite/html/military/poweredtrailer/page1.htm
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« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2003, 00:22:27 »
I like the Drag-Line, it'd just go on the Rubgy ground behind our house (diagonally) It's a very impressive, if antiquitated piece of kit.

Pity I haven't got room for a AVRoe Vulcan as well, I'd have one.
Did you see that Jeremy Clarkson programme (might have been 'Speed') where he bought an English Electric Lightning to put in the garden.
Wonder if he's still got it, or SWMBO made him get rid?

Trying to persuade one of my mates to follow up his ex-Mines Rescue Atkinson restoration with a Thornycroft Antar, Leyland Martian or a 'Stolly'. He's wavering....
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« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2003, 00:26:40 »
Yes, well, erm...
8inch suspension lift, GMC 6.2V8 diesel & supplementaryair-brake system from Special Vehicles and you might just be able to tow it.

Mindst you you'd have to convert it to a 'Living van' as you'd have to sell the house (& the kids) to buy it.
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