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This is a computer I donated to the Vietnam Veterans Museum
People that want to see what the CD I donated is like, can view it here
The CD run all day long
These models are displayed at the Vietnam Veterans Museum at San Remo Victoria
They were quite cheap
Ferret belonging to the 8 / 13 Vic Mounted Rifles at Bandiana
Note no armament
This one is at Cape Schanck Victoria owned by Howard Bull
Note turret with .30 cal.
Howard also owns this Scaracan
I saw it doing a hard right turn at full chat in sand, very impressive and frightening
Howard is also the owner of 169063 and that's me having a drive
This is the last of the Hong Kong tanks brought by the Australian Army
Showing the glacis plate and fittings. They had a different windscreen and fittings to the Australian Centurions
The rear showing that it has not had a 100-gallon tank fitted
also note the different tail light assembly
This shows the fittings for the Flex .30 cal machinegun and mount
This is on an APC but the fitting is the same as the Centurion only the mount is different
Taken from another angle
This fitting was used early in Vietnam
It allowed the Crew Commander to control and fire the machine gun from inside the turret without exposing himself to much
Its worth noting that he had no protection from small arms or RPG's when exposed
This is 169078 one of the dozers It now rests in Wangaratta with a Bridge layer
Note the repositioned towing lug to give clearance to the dozer blade and equipment
It was called Ambush
The turret sliding bins or ready bins
They could be refilled from the compartment which is between the front of the bins and the gun
This photo arrived today.
It was taken last year went I went to the Snowy Mountains for a drive in 169089, owned by Gabe Zulian
I am leaning back on the turret taking some video shots
A good picture of a .30 cal belt loader and box - not many of these left now