From a number of sources we’ve collected e-photos of British WW2 Tanks, either in original wartime situations or indeed in preserved condition. Some are taken at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland USA. Sorry to say that some are not upto the usual high standard we normally bring you here at Miliblog, but nevertheless I still think they’re worth including on the website. See what you think yourself. Remember many were taken with older generations of cameras and not the modern digital cameras we enjoy today.
NEW THIS WEEK – MONDAY 5 OCTOBER 2009
Hello and welcome to what’s new on Miliblog this week. Well I’m still as always searching out for new stuff for the website to share with you, my fellow MV enthusiasts. We now have over 3,600 photos on Miliblog to date and adding new items each week. We start with an unusual photo of a Warrior APC which appears a normal standard vehicle, until you look closer to see it’s a sort of recovery vehicle without a turret and some sort of spade device at the back. Anyone got any suggestions ? Some more 1970′s British Army stuff added this week including this lovely M109 155mm SPG, lovely that is if you’re not on the receiving end. Next we have started the Japanese vehicle section with a couple of vehicles, one being the Hino Tractor featured below, which is a very close copy of US WW2 Autocar U-7144T 4×4 Tractor. Also we have added over 20 1980′s modern US vehicles, mainly M35A2 2.5 Ton Cargos and some nice Station Wagons, including the two featured below. The Ford F-100 Pick-Up has a ‘SAC OPS’ sign on the top, which stands for of course ‘Strategic Air Command’ . The other is a Chevrolet Custom Deluxe with a sign saying ‘RAF Bentwaters Fire Chief’ which I think is another photo out of the history books. Next is a cute Austin K2 which I couldn’t resist sharing with you.
Finally on the photograph section, we’ve had a couple of e-mails in asking if we had any aircraft in the collection and to keep our customers happy, we’ve added some nice ones of Avro Vulcan V-Bombers and also some good looking Jet Provost Trainers. Have a look also under the WW2 Original photos and we have a great shot of three Bristol Blenheim Mk1 Bombers in flight, in very early wartime markings.
So my friends I wish you another great week wherever you are in the world.
Cheerio !
Simon
NEW THIS WEEK – MONDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2009
Hi and welcome to this week’s newsletter and again I’m sorry a little late. However I’ll start you off with a brilliant video I found on You Tube. If you are easily offended by bad language, then don’t watch it ! A lovely old Spitfire flown by the late and great Ray Hanna, giving racing driver Aln de Cadenet a haircut, will certainly bring a smile to you face !
SPITFIRE LOW PASS !
Just a few new photos this week and below we’re featuring three of them. Two are Morris MRA1 1 Tonners, with the first being a Water Tanker version probably in an ex-military auction with Lot No 1185. The other is srill in military service and is the GS or General Service version. Look how tiny the door mirrors are. Next is a nice Austin K2 Fire Tender in RAF colours. We’ve recently bought a collection of photos which includes some more WW2 RAF and civilian fire engines or tenders to give them their official title andwe’ll be bringing them to you in the next few weeks.
So sorry if this week is short and sweet but must get back to the albums !
Cheerio !
Simon
NEW THIS WEEK – MONDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2009
Hello again and welcome to this week’s new items. A little late I’m afraid, as work is taking over my private time at the moment ! Straight down to some of the new photos, but remember by clicking on the ‘Latest Images’ tab at the top, it brings up all the new pictures that have been recently added to Miliblog.
I’ve picked out 6 of the new ones this week to highlight to you a selection of the range of military vehicles available on Miliblog, for you to pass away a sunday afternoon or the lunchbreak in the office. To start with we have a Vixen Armoured Car, which you can see if very similar to the Fox Armoured Car, but without a turret. I think they only got to prototype stage with only a few being made for assessment. The ‘SP’ number plate suggests this, as a Special. I think with the small lights and the high sides it looks a little like a turtle !
Next we have a Standard 10hp Light Utility, but something about it isn’t quite right, and that’s the radiator grill and bonnet, or hood ! The one’s I’ve seen in the past have a flat radiator grill, so whether this was a genuine one or a canibalised one I’m not sure, maybe someone out there can help ? The photo shows it was entrant number J285 on the 1978 National Benzole ( a petrol company, now long gone) Historic Commercial Vehicle Run, with a Canadian Chevvy parked behind it.
To follow is a nice old Fordson 6×4 Signals Truck used by the RAF, and looks like it’s seen better days. Then we have a Commer BF Van, again an example of often long-overlooked support vehicles that work hard behind the scenes in keeping the military machine working.
Finally we come to a pair of Chieftain tanks which need no introduction. Who would believe it all those years ago when like many others heading across Salisbury Plain in the 1970′s and seeing these beauties on exercise that one day we were all able – money permitting – to buy one of these for about £25,000 !
So I wish you all a good week and I’m back to the albums and see what we can muster for next week’s additions for your entertainment !
Cheerio !
Simon
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