Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers
REMLR General => Events => Topic started by: Carzee on March 25, 2013, 11:21:57 AM
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Well, its another chance to visit the Australian War Memorial Open Day: Saturday April 6th 2013 1000 to 1700
https://www.awm.gov.au/events/open-day/ (https://www.awm.gov.au/events/open-day/)
(https://www.awm.gov.au/sites/default/files/PAIU2007_023_49opendaysm.jpg)
(https://www.awm.gov.au/sites/default/files/open-day-compile.jpg)
..all part of Canberra 100th celebrations.
And yes, I was here for the 50th as well... and its so different. There's less sheep now.
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Australian Military Equipment Collectors (AMEC) will be displaying vehicles but have been placed out the back somewhat out of sight.
Garry
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If it was july I had a chance of making it!
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:'( :'( :'( AAVA was supposed to be parading at the AWM open day, but AWM's current budget constraints couldn't justify subsidising the transport and at at a $1,000 plus per vehicle, it's too much for our members to afford personally.
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I missed it :(
Did anyone here get to it?
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Hi John, yes I got 90mins. Great crowd and a top event.
In order...
I saw the Light Horse re-enactment group, lotsa audience there.
Next was a great turnout from the local AIF soldiers. Excellent 'camp' with all period gear. Fantastic collection of antique memorabilia. The bully beef or hard tack mess was complete with open biscuits, beef tins, cheeze etc. Very well done, I was impressed with their drill also. At one stage they marched with a piper leading. Hob nail boot marching noises. I didn't take a pic I was too busy watching...
Next was the front of the AWM. A WW1 tank. Some ceremonys and flyover - but got there too late and I missed the Federation Guard too. It was crowded all around like on ANZAC Day. Next some WW1 vehicles and drays. Some WW2 doodle-bug type rockets. Very interesting.
Next was the Mil Veh enthusiasts around the Cafe side road. I met Rick and friends Mal, Mark, Andrew (Acco 6x6 etc). Mark has a Series 2A 109 with red cross ala Ambo. I don't who owned the Workshop. I must join that AMEC club...
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-zElnJPYzKqk/UWFPX3Mm4hI/AAAAAAAAC1s/uRy2l0A374w/s1280/gb-2x1400.jpg)
-see other Gunbuggy pics in sep thread-
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Hi John, yes I got 90mins. Great crowd and a top event.
In order...
I saw the Light Horse re-enactment group, lotsa audience there.
Next was a great turnout from the local AIF soldiers. Excellent 'camp' with all period gear. Fantastic collection of antique memorabilia. The bully beef or hard tack mess was complete with open biscuits, beef tins, cheeze etc. Very well done, I was impressed with their drill also. At one stage they marched with a piper leading. Hob nail boot marching noises. I didn't take a pic I was too busy watching...
Next was the front of the AWM. A WW1 tank. Some ceremonys and flyover - but got there too late and I missed the Federation Guard too. It was crowded all around like on ANZAC Day. Next some WW1 vehicles and drays. Some WW2 doodle-bug type rockets. Very interesting.
Next was the Mil Veh enthusiasts around the Cafe side road. I met Rick and friends Mal, Mark, Andrew (Acco 6x6 etc). Mark has a Series 2A 109 with red cross ala Ambo. I don't who owned the Workshop. I must join that club...
Excellent - sad I missed it. As for the club, I'll be at their April meeting tomorrow night.
Edit: ooops - different club.
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<snip> pics...
Hmmm - that box on the front of the workshop.... I had one of those on the 2A I sold - should have kept it...
As for those bonnet clamps.... I have a pair of them here... Do you need a couple for your ve-hicle ?
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(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HhbpgFq4wws/UWFdn3NCYNI/AAAAAAAAC4o/EU7DljtAEDs/s1024/gs-1.jpg)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-7fqWcjhlCIE/UWFeefUVoEI/AAAAAAAAC5Q/q-_oektKz34/s1152/gs-2.jpg)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4LCVrOtEp8A/UWFeeB4X9KI/AAAAAAAAC5E/tbw8g1Udd30/s1280/gs-3.jpg)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-hUf77OpxKYY/UWFeec7iVUI/AAAAAAAAC5U/Zu4bJ_A_rPs/s1152/gs-4.jpg)
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(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-_vKqo99_gsQ/UWFfgej5fEI/AAAAAAAAC6E/aWkDgfwqHMY/s1280/untag-1.jpg)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-xsZMXgnwPeM/UWFfgc7FpqI/AAAAAAAAC6A/Hx8IEEoBM1E/s1280/untag-2.jpg)
THE Long Tan Cross.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-idPIYfRJnj4/UWFhs1fyeUI/AAAAAAAAC6s/eYEt9rQQAfQ/s720/LTC.jpg)
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<snip> pics...
Hmmm - that box on the front of the workshop.... I had one of those on the 2A I sold - should have kept it...
As for those bonnet clamps.... I have a pair of them here... Do you need a couple for your ve-hicle ?
Hi there, yes to those clamps. The club meet is on while I'm on shift again. Can you make a call and move the day? Ha, oh well.
Um, the club shirt Rick had on was not the LROC. Also the G wagon came up.
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<snip> pics...
Hmmm - that box on the front of the workshop.... I had one of those on the 2A I sold - should have kept it...
As for those bonnet clamps.... I have a pair of them here... Do you need a couple for your ve-hicle ?
Hi there, yes to those clamps. The club meet is on while I'm on shift again. Can you make a call and move the day? Ha, oh well.
Um, the club shirt Rick had on was not the LROC. Also the G wagon came up.
I don't think I have the bits that mount on the bonnet - just the clamps that attach to the guard. Two of - in my hand right now.
I also have been holding a 2 pronged fuel filler cap for you. If you don't need it I'll put it back into stock.
I like the looks on that UN vehicle - don't remember seeing it there on previous visits.
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so far i have both the bonnet bits of the equation and one clamp on the passenger side. I will have visit soon. I am working down the road from you once again..., perhaps wednesday after work?
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Wednesday works.
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Next was the Mil Veh enthusiasts around the Cafe side road. I met Rick and friends Mal, Mark, Andrew (Acco 6x6 etc). Mark has a Series 2A 109 with red cross ala Ambo. I don't who owned the Workshop. I must join that AMEC club...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aussiemecs/
Application File is here
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aussiemecs/files/
New Treasurer/Membership Director is Greg Malone PO Box 863 Tumut NSW 2720
Garry
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:) thx Garry, thx John.
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Slowly going through each post on the forum and i couldn't resit this one.
The AIF blokes referred to marching behind the piper was MY mob (the Australian Great War Association (Vic)), the hobnails were mine as I'm the only one with them fitted :P
All the marching, drill and blank firing was by us the other stationary blokes were the 18th bttn from NSW,
every chance I got I snuck away from the lines to go look at the landys parked near us,
It was a GREAT weekend. I was lucky enough to be there for two days, (the second was a private tour of the AWM and I even got to have a perv in the "not on display at the moment" armory when we had to put our Smle's in for the night)
http://www.agwa.org.au/ (http://www.agwa.org.au/) for anyone interested in WWI, thats the group i'm in
Nick
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:) fantastic stuff Nick, would've been fantastic to meet you. Next year, same channel?
Your outfit and the others really were the best I'd seen.
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Thanks, well 2K+ in a uniform, plus rifle and regular drill nights to get us to the standard, we try our best to be true to the first AIF.
With any luck, sure. if i can i may even come up in the GS S3 if its done in time.