How to restore a Sherman tank - a pictoral
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From: Valhalla, capital of Gretchslyvania.
Here I was saying all those pressure valves and manifolds weren't period. I inderstand not everything can be 100%, but I thought some fake non working controls would be better than replacing them with a modern working system.
then I realized what you've done is create a gas system that gives a big boom out the barrell complete with flame without actually making it a working cannon.
Cool.
then I realized what you've done is create a gas system that gives a big boom out the barrell complete with flame without actually making it a working cannon.
Cool.
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From: Fema region 6
Wow, finally done.
This tank is for sale to anyone ready to pony up $800,000. It is titled as a motor vehical in the state of TX - I **** you not......
And I don't mean that as a plug - he really doesn't "want" to sell it, or need to sell it - it's just that it would take that much money to get him to part with it.
This tank is for sale to anyone ready to pony up $800,000. It is titled as a motor vehical in the state of TX - I **** you not......
And I don't mean that as a plug - he really doesn't "want" to sell it, or need to sell it - it's just that it would take that much money to get him to part with it.
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This thread - my friend - deserves it's own DIY Forum - in public.... If you are willing - I'd like to "copy" it outside the Member Only Forum.. There are a few thousand folks who would get a trill of seeing this.. My Dad would be one....
Simply......
Amazing.......
Amazing.....................
John
Simply......
Amazing.......
Amazing.....................
John