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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:10 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:15 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:35 pm
OberFeldwebel http://www.tanksforsale.co.uk/Tanks_Trucks_Jeeps_for_sale.htm Lets get a real one. Since we'd be importing from there anyway. Anyone want to go in on an OT90? I was considering starting a museum....
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:41 am
I was just thinking, my neighbor is an engineer and I'm sure he could reconfigure the cannon on it to fire paint balls home made paint balls of that caliber.
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:46 am
OberFeldwebel I was just thinking, my neighbor is an engineer and I'm sure he could reconfigure the cannon on it to fire paint balls home made paint balls of that caliber. eek Here's a fun question: Are any of the wheeled ones street legal?
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:58 am
Man of the Demoneye OberFeldwebel I was just thinking, my neighbor is an engineer and I'm sure he could reconfigure the cannon on it to fire paint balls home made paint balls of that caliber. eek Here's a fun question: Are any of the wheeled ones street legal? I'm pretty sure any and all tanks are street legal if the treads are rubberized and the gun is permanently disabled.
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:15 am
What about this one? It's not a tank, but close enough for us, I s'pose. It's fairly local for me, it's only a 30 minute drive away...
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:05 am
Stoic Socialist What about this one? It's not a tank, but close enough for us, I s'pose. It's fairly local for me, it's only a 30 minute drive away... Quote: 0 9P122 VARIANT MISSILE LAUNCHER ATGM AMPHIBIOUSWowzas.
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:31 am
Man of the Demoneye OberFeldwebel I was just thinking, my neighbor is an engineer and I'm sure he could reconfigure the cannon on it to fire paint balls home made paint balls of that caliber. eek Here's a fun question: Are any of the wheeled ones street legal? Like Fresnel said tracked vehicles, unless they have rubberized tracks, aren't allowed on roads. Axle weight restrictions apply. Stoic: That would work, I'm sure it could be readily adapted to paintball/airsoft use. Also if it still holds water we can take it out fishing.
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:54 am
Barru Stoic: That would work, I'm sure it could be readily adapted to paintball/airsoft use. Also if it still holds water we can take it out fishing. I'd assume it still holds water. When I saw it in person about a month ago it didn't have any rust or anything like that.
It was kind of funny, though. The driver-mannequin was missing it's head... USMC, maybe?
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:58 am
Stoic Socialist Barru Stoic: That would work, I'm sure it could be readily adapted to paintball/airsoft use. Also if it still holds water we can take it out fishing. I'd assume it still holds water. When I saw it in person about a month ago it didn't have any rust or anything like that.
It was kind of funny, though. The driver-mannequin was missing it's head... USMC, maybe?Are you implying that the USMC can take heads off it's enemies? You'd be correct in saying that. Ah, for $38,000 you can get that thing? Christ, that's cheaper than a Mercedes and by far much cooler.
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:13 am
Barru Stoic Socialist Barru Stoic: That would work, I'm sure it could be readily adapted to paintball/airsoft use. Also if it still holds water we can take it out fishing. I'd assume it still holds water. When I saw it in person about a month ago it didn't have any rust or anything like that.
It was kind of funny, though. The driver-mannequin was missing it's head... USMC, maybe?Are you implying that the USMC can take heads off it's enemies? You'd be correct in saying that. Ah, for $38,000 you can get that thing? Christ, that's cheaper than a Mercedes and by far much cooler. No, it's just that the weight of his hat collapsed his skull that on a normal person would have been reinforced by the presence of grey matter. You'd think the thicker skull would have compensated, but apparently not.
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:33 pm
Fresnel Barru Stoic Socialist Barru Stoic: That would work, I'm sure it could be readily adapted to paintball/airsoft use. Also if it still holds water we can take it out fishing. I'd assume it still holds water. When I saw it in person about a month ago it didn't have any rust or anything like that.
It was kind of funny, though. The driver-mannequin was missing it's head... USMC, maybe?Are you implying that the USMC can take heads off it's enemies? You'd be correct in saying that. Ah, for $38,000 you can get that thing? Christ, that's cheaper than a Mercedes and by far much cooler. No, it's just that the weight of his hat collapsed his skull that on a normal person would have been reinforced by the presence of grey matter. You'd think the thicker skull would have compensated, but apparently not. Spontaneous Cranial Implosion?
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 1:00 pm
Barru Fresnel Barru Stoic Socialist Barru Stoic: That would work, I'm sure it could be readily adapted to paintball/airsoft use. Also if it still holds water we can take it out fishing. I'd assume it still holds water. When I saw it in person about a month ago it didn't have any rust or anything like that.
It was kind of funny, though. The driver-mannequin was missing it's head... USMC, maybe?Are you implying that the USMC can take heads off it's enemies? You'd be correct in saying that. Ah, for $38,000 you can get that thing? Christ, that's cheaper than a Mercedes and by far much cooler. No, it's just that the weight of his hat collapsed his skull that on a normal person would have been reinforced by the presence of grey matter. You'd think the thicker skull would have compensated, but apparently not. Spontaneous Cranial Implosion? Better than Spontaneous Hydrodentalsplosion.
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