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A selection of four hours kicking around a shed just north of Cairns today:
Took ~160 photos. When I get home and have had a sort through, I'll probably add a link to a folder so those who are interested can have a look through.
Mike
Aus Armour - big pics
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Re: Aus Armour - big pics
Awesome photos! I will definitely visit your photo folder and check out all of them!
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Re: Aus Armour - big pics
Nice pics, thanks for sharing.
Did Australia field the M47 Patton, or is the museum one from an exchange? Could you post, if you have any, bigger pics of the 7th PzD Pz38 (t) I see behind the Firefly?
If I ever get the chance to travel to Australia, that place is definitely a must-see!
Did Australia field the M47 Patton, or is the museum one from an exchange? Could you post, if you have any, bigger pics of the 7th PzD Pz38 (t) I see behind the Firefly?
If I ever get the chance to travel to Australia, that place is definitely a must-see!
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Re: Aus Armour - big pics
I second that, thanks for posting these pics. Always great to see what WWII stuff are still out there in the world.
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Re: Aus Armour - big pics
As promised:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Most photos are taken without a flash. Those that are (and you can tell), show the colours closer to correct than those without. The downside is that it tended to wash the photo out, so I chose not to use it too much.
The random photos of drip trays under the backs of tanks is evidence that a lot of these tanks are still mobile. Perhaps one day I'll manage to be there when they're operating.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Most photos are taken without a flash. Those that are (and you can tell), show the colours closer to correct than those without. The downside is that it tended to wash the photo out, so I chose not to use it too much.
The random photos of drip trays under the backs of tanks is evidence that a lot of these tanks are still mobile. Perhaps one day I'll manage to be there when they're operating.
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