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Military Odyssey, 2005

By A J Summersgill Front Page Features|Museums and Shows |  Published: September 19, 2005 at 12:00 pm

How about this then – it’s a western stagecoach ready to hit the prairie. Well, maybe not quite, but I bet the vehicle alongside would give that prairie a good thrashing and come back for more. Yes, yet more German armour – is there no end to it?

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A couple of AA guns, one light, one heavy.

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Not too sure of the accuracy of that British flag, but the thought was there.

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There’s one of those US Tanks again, churning up the ground. Tut tut.

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Argh, some more German machines – yes I know I’m obsessed, but honestly, there was so much to choose from – Detling had probably more in the way of German vehicles than even Beltring, and that’s saying something.

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OK, I’ll stay away from the German stuff until at least the next page, but you know, there are those other times when I just can’t resist a nice sharp pointy missile. Or even four of them. They don’t come much sharper or pointier than these. Hmmm…missiles.

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