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Last input: Sat Aug 30 14:41:23 2003
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Name: Steve Hutchison
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Date: Sat Aug 30 14:41:23 2003
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Comment: test
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Name: Andrew Campbell
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| Country: UK |
Date: Sat Jun 1 21:49:55 2002
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Comment: Hi Mike,
A suggestion for a new vehicle which would fit in with your existing range is the US M8 Ridgeway, a prospective succesor to the Sheridan airborne tank. There are plans on the net at //www.olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_m8ags.php3
Many modern wargammers seem to favour airborne ops so I think such a model would be well received.
Andrew
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Name: Rhys Cadle
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| Country: United Kingdom |
Date: Fri May 24 12:01:44 2002
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Comment: My wish list for 1/76th AFV's;
Centurion Mk II 20pdr gun
Avenger 17pdr SPAT
Black Prince
Austin Champ
I'm a Wargamer putting together late 40's early 50's BOAR force and these would be appreciated.
Black Prince only ever a prototype but makes a nice 'what if'
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Name: Peter Kempf
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| Country: Austria |
Date: Fri May 17 10:18:05 2002
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Comment: Hi there!
My two suggestions for new small scale AFV kits are:
1. The British Medium Tank Mk B
2. The first soviet tank, the T-18
There exists excellent plans of both.
Both will fill gaps in any collection of early AFV:s
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Name: Paul Monroe
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| Country: USA |
Date: Thu May 17 14:22:43 2001
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