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Post by charlieboy on Oct 12, 2007 18:16:52 GMT
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Post by Will Horton on Oct 12, 2007 21:52:13 GMT
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Post by Will Lewin on Oct 13, 2007 16:38:49 GMT
like in goldeneye
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Post by charlieboy on Oct 14, 2007 20:10:34 GMT
it does like 3 gallons to the mile on fuel and it would reck the wood etc etc however, my dad (and me) found a website (404 now ) once that was selling busted and broken tanks, with like no engines and stuff for like £200(for one with like no tracks, turret, gun etc) too about £6000 (with gun, turret, tracks, now engine or something ) and they were SOOOOOOO cool
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Post by Will Horton on Oct 14, 2007 22:12:28 GMT
Yeah I would love a broken tank with no engine, tracks, turret or gun. So what, a metal cube?
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Post by charlieboy on Oct 15, 2007 14:13:03 GMT
yes, would make a nice bunker? but i wasnt sujesting we get one without everything, but one with at least the turret and maybe the tracks
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Post by Chri$$ on Oct 15, 2007 16:49:22 GMT
and what use would that be cos to get and engine powerfull enough to move that would cost just as much is not more thanthe metal cube with a spherical tube coming out of it.
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Post by charlieboy on Oct 16, 2007 11:59:07 GMT
o i didnt mean a moving one, just one that sits there, looks cool and could be a great objective for games.... a working one would cost £30,00+ and would be SO unreliable, would break every 2 km. REALLY (or at least what my grandfather told me and he drove a tank in ww2)
or we spen £1million on one that would never break
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Post by Will Lewin on Oct 19, 2007 22:02:59 GMT
how would you put it in the forest even with the whole team pushing or dragging I dont think we could move 50 tonnes of steel. Myself and some kid sat in a old broken down apc on cadet camp. When we jumped out he snagged his hand on a rusty door handle and had to go get tetnus jabs.
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Post by charlieboy on Oct 19, 2007 22:20:12 GMT
well we would make it safe first...i.e remove alll door handles and sharp bits, where gloves?? etc
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