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Hi Stefan,
thank You very much for Your informative answer.
Regards
Bert
thank You very much for Your informative answer.
Regards
Bert
Re: Vehicles on rails
Hi Bert
no problem, you're welcome
regards
Stefan
no problem, you're welcome
regards
Stefan
Re: Vehicles on rails
Hi all,
Great article on the subject by Jochen Vollert in the Autumn issue of Classic Military Vehicle magazine, with many pictures.
This is the cover:
http://www.cmvmag.co.uk/latest-issue/currentissue
Pages 54 - 59, enjoy!
Great article on the subject by Jochen Vollert in the Autumn issue of Classic Military Vehicle magazine, with many pictures.
This is the cover:
http://www.cmvmag.co.uk/latest-issue/currentissue
Pages 54 - 59, enjoy!
"...and on the 8th day He made truck so that man, made on 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night."
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French Latil TL7-RR, 1942-43:
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Here a Magirus, seems to be exactly the same vehicle as on page 7 and 8, and 17???
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Lex
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Lex
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British soldiers on a Machine-gun coach at the rear of passenger train between Jaffa & Jerusalem - circa 1936
Source: http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.ph ... 9e6f482683
Source: http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.ph ... 9e6f482683
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Correction to my post # 269. The caption should read British soldiers on a Motor trolly on Palestine railroads preceding passenger trains to investigate track - circa 1936 (edit function is disabled on that post).
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