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#1 Post by kennyc »

looks interesting




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#2 Post by 20series »

I agree I heard he'd Done a WW2 tank movie it looks like it could be worth a watch

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#3 Post by Les »

It's a film with guns 'n such ..... wot's not to like! :lol:
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#4 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

Didn't go down too well with the locals when they filmed on Armistice day despite being asked not to.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... unday.html
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#5 Post by Chuck »

Worth a watch.
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#6 Post by Meaty »

My mate owns an M18 hellcat that was used in the film and me and my lad have been promised a ride around the farm on it soon. He was paid handsomely for it being used and it even got a new paint job as part of the deal.
I have been helping on and off with his latest restoration project-an M4 Sherman that was filled with concrete and used for target practice on a military range. There are a few pics of both of them on a couple of threads on here , which I cant find atm (somewhere in "what non shooting stuff have you been up to today" I think) and the originals were on my laptop that got nicked! I will get some more when I go over in a couple of weeks and post them up.
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#7 Post by Meaty »

Popped over to see my mate and get an update on the Sherman restoration at the weekend and took a couple of pics of the Hellcat that was borrowed for 'Fury'

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Sherman is coming on well too.

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Hopefully in about 6 months we should be able to rattle the tarmac with her!
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#8 Post by ovenpaa »

The Sherman is looking good now :good:
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#9 Post by Meaty »

ovenpaa wrote:The Sherman is looking good now :good:
Its good to be bolting bits back on :good:
The engine is away atm as it needs to break the 400bhp barrier before it goes back in-it was dynoed last week at close to 370 so is getting treated to a new set of injectors.
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#10 Post by froggy »

CMP, jeep, Hellcat, Sherman ... Wahooooooo... Your friend has a very interesting garage. Thanks for the pics :good:
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