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The Next LARV

Rayman

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Here ya go. Its tracked, small, and open topped. Everything and more!  ;D
 
Ah-ha, I wondered what happened to "Spanky" off the "Little Rascals"
(BTW maybe this belongs in radio chatter)
 
He looks like my cousin Hans in the Wehrmacht. 
Boys I got something on him now. He looks really impressed.

:rofl:
 
Yeah I should have put it in Radio Chatter. Was going to post this in armour with the pray I wouldnt get handled around too much by the black hatters. Its actually a gun tractor used in WW2. I believe it transported anti-tank guns. You can find more on it here:

http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/bel/Belgium.htm

The Belgians used these tractors to tow the C.47 anti-tank gun Mod.1931. Two types were made, an infantry version and a cavalry version. Shown above are cavalry versions. The infantry version did not have a rearward facing seat and were much slower (based on an infantryman's marching pace). Another infantry version had a larger track base. All these vehicles were built under license by the "Familleureux works" at Familleheureux. Ca. 30 miles south of Brussels. The bottom two photos by Olaf Schiltmans and Stefan De Meyer show the greater produced cavalry model. The photo by Stefan De Meyer shows that This example probably served with the Germans after its capture. The "Notek" and the protection for the transmission are German made.

Served with the Germans after its capture? Schultz your cousin hasnt been stealing has he?
 
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