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I have made several visits to the Tank Museum over the years but the last time was about 18 months ago when I found they had changed things around somewhat. Not only had they weeded out the exhibits a bit, but also they had installed several very loud and very irritating audio-visual displays in the old hall, which run continuously and which are close enough together so you can hear more than one at once. I found there was no escape from the resulting cacophony and that rather ruined the visit.
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By Nick Jones · Posted
It’s impressive. See you there maybe, my ticket lasts a year….. -
By Escadrille Ecosse · Posted
Bovington has been on my list for very many years. Hoping to actually visit this year April/May with any luck. -
thats very effective camouflage on the tank. IS the shed full of future projects? If so that a lot of work!
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By Nick Jones · Posted
Bovington tank museum have filled their project shed…. Here’s one (of very many) they did earlier…. And a just-about mobile pill box -
The outside finish looks very good but I am concerned that any plated areas out of sight have quite a decent amount of surface corrosion. Roger
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By Nick Jones · Posted
Hmm. Bit of a time warp car. Looks basically very good (excellent panel gaps) and a fine starting point for a real beauty, but will undoubtedly need more work than implied, especially if you actually want to drive it. Don’t like that some parts of the underside seem to have been sprayed with black snot and others not…. And the wonky front numberplate…. -
This was in my email inbox. I’m sure you guys know enough about these cars but its supposed to be original. https://www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1974-triumph-gt6-mk3-ndqWR4?bsft_aaid=a5ce63ed-6419-48b8-adb6-8692f74daf04&bsft_bk=block1&bsft_clkid=c971d8a2-bc47-4020-b972-ce993f72e722&bsft_eid=4c858880-2708-4571-b027-28161b9dd6ed&bsft_ek=2026-02-27T08%3A05%3A07Z&bsft_lx=5&bsft_mid=e1caa0fa-029b-480b-9b90-aa9ff861af92&bsft_mime_type=html&bsft_pid=f9132df1-86e0-401a-8e14-c38849f68f19&bsft_pp=1&bsft_tv=114&bsft_txnid=efe0e043-398a-4be4-bce7-780e83299782&bsft_uid=f1119120-5fc5-4edd-9f55-c7188c47b127&bsft_variant_src=ai&bsft_variant_type=control&utm_campaign=eml_rec_commercial_uk_daily_engaged_ending_today&utm_content=targeted-uk-new-design-automated-email-0-30-daily-22-07-24&utm_medium=email&utm_source=blueshift
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By JumpingFrog · Posted
More a case of my better half liking it and not wanting both floors to be a building site at the same time. The victim ceilings were nowhere as nice as the floor. The house is nothing special really, but I'm glad about that having witnessed my parents renovate a cottage from the 1860s. Latex based adhesive for floors is serious stuff, the solid wood floor on our ground floor was held down with it. When taking it up it pulled up all the parquet and and asphalt tiles that were underneath with it... I think I understand how they felt...
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