Visitied my old unit on base today - had to get a ticket as I'm a civvie now days.
My landie got to meet with some of the next generation...
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We've all bought our Perenties for different reasons.
Some bought theirs as a work truck. Thanks for the example, Summiitt.
Some bought theirs as a daily drive.
Some bought theirs as a weekend fun truck.
Some bought theirs as a tourer.
Some bought theirs to preserve a bit of military history.
Some bought theirs to create a variant that might not be released.
Some bought theirs to display. Some go to the nth degree in presentation.
We all bought Perenties for various reasons. The reasons aren't wrong.
I bought mine to keep it as much "in service" as I can, and transport other treasures about the place. Hence the paint on tools comment.
Anyone got a RBS70 and it's launcher?
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_JuJ0n2tEU[/ame]
Visitied my old unit on base today - had to get a ticket as I'm a civvie now days.
My landie got to meet with some of the next generation...
Sent from my E6653 using AULRO mobile app
Thanks.
So, from the photo's, there is at least one RFSV to come through the auctions.
I have grays photos of 51-706, already gone thru.
while I'm here.. from last weekend, when it wasn't raining like today, it was just a ---- gale.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97_ccXKLLXA[/ame]
Revised my "cruise control unit" design today.
I was sick of the old wood block method so I designed and adjustable hand throttle adjuster for those long trips, where you need more than one block of wood.
Land Rover Cruise Control by Dranoweb - Thingiverse
If you aren't the 3d printing sort, I may be persuaded to make a few "samples" and send them out to people for a couple of bucks.
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