"Confessions of a Shameless Treadhead: Part Trois Le Cold War" Topic
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BlackWidowPilot | 05 Jun 2015 5:01 p.m. PST |
As promised/threatened, the third installment of my photos from the Littlefield Collection, this batch covering the Cold War era 1940s to the First Gulf War: link Enjoy! Leland R. Erickson Metal Express metal-express.net
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VonTed | 05 Jun 2015 5:29 p.m. PST |
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Combat Colours | 05 Jun 2015 5:35 p.m. PST |
cool! Thanks for sharing! :p |
Ragbones | 05 Jun 2015 6:30 p.m. PST |
Wow! Those are great photos! Thanks for taking the time to post. |
BlackWidowPilot | 06 Jun 2015 2:38 p.m. PST |
Glad ya liked 'em, gang! It was indeed quite the experience to see up close and personal the machines most of us only ever see in video or photos or as scale models that fit in our hand… Leland R. Erickson Metal Express metal-express.net |
Navy Fower Wun Seven | 06 Jun 2015 3:53 p.m. PST |
Outstanding Sir – thanks! |
BlackWidowPilot | 06 Jun 2015 5:41 p.m. PST |
Glad ya likes 'em, Navy! That Scud launcher has had me ruminating over the possibility of finding a scale model of one and converting it into a mobile fortified lodge/tracked armored motor home for zombiepocalypse games… all that space being taken up by the launcher and rocket would leave a very large cavity with lots of potential… Leland R. Erickson Metal Express metal-express.net |
BlackWidowPilot | 08 Jun 2015 2:43 a.m. PST |
Tim, I'm fairly certain it was the EBR 90… could be wrong… I personally think of it as the Push Me Pull You of AFVs because there really is no front or rear end to the silly thing given its dual driver's stations and the fact that it was geared to run in either direction equally fast and well… ideal for a recce vehicle if a bit eccentric… And I keep looking for an excuse to use the EBR 90 as a sci-fi AFV… Edit: Did a quick Google search check… it's indeed an EBR-90: link Leland R. Erickson Metal Express metal-express.net |
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