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Gama Goat for me, never seen one of those built up before,
 
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A lot of interest here!
At this stage UE - 12 WE - 5 GG - 2
Unless there is a huge turnaround it looks like the Wespe & Gama Goat will be returning to the stash.
Dave
 
Go with the froggy Dave ,somewhere on YouTube I watched a fella getting in one I think you were safer out side ,not sure but think the tank man sounds familiar ,if you can find him he gets inside loads of armour you get a diffrent perspective from inside. Dave
 
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Go with the froggy Dave ,somewhere on YouTube I watched a fella getting in one I think you were safer out side ,not sure but think the tank man sounds familiar ,if you can find him he gets inside loads of armour you get a diffrent perspective from inside. Dave
Being on the big side - 6' 1" & 15st in my rugby playing days & a bit claustrophobic, I couldn't cope with those cramped places! I could fit into the commanders area in the Challenger 2, but getting into the drivers' seat was impossible ( many years & many pints later ) - we were fitting an APU on one of the Challenger prototypes in Leeds at the time - interesting days
Dave
 
Being on the big side - 6' 1" & 15st in my rugby playing days & a bit claustrophobic, I couldn't cope with those cramped places! I could fit into the commanders area in the Challenger 2, but getting into the drivers' seat was impossible ( many years & many pints later ) - we were fitting an APU on one of the Challenger prototypes in Leeds at the time - interesting days
Dave
I know how you feel getting in the challenger Im 6'1 i once tried to get in with the gun rear and got cramp half way in.
 
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No surprise, I'll be building the Renault UE Carrier. I think that some people enjoy watching others build tiny models!
Don't know when I'll start this, as I have another distraction arriving & have a long delayed trip to hospital at the beginning of next week...............
Dave
 
No surprise, I'll be building the Renault UE Carrier. I think that some people enjoy watching others build tiny models!
Don't know when I'll start this, as I have another distraction arriving & have a long delayed trip to hospital at the beginning of next week...............
Dave
Tiny….to me it’s huge :tongue-out3:
Hope the hospital goes well…..
 
Hope it all goes well at the hospital Dave, the ue looks an odd beast.
As for the Challenger, I thought it was cramped when I was a skinny 17 year old at the Barnbow factory in Leeds!
 
I can attest that a Challenger is fekin massive when it's on the road behind you and you're on a push bike........
 
I can attest that a Challenger is fekin massive when it's on the road behind you and you're on a push bike........
WELL i had a good look at them when i was at boveinton on holl an yes they are whoppers as i think they were the new challengers as i watched while another one towed one an they were in sandy pink colour
chrisb
 
WELL i had a good look at them when i was at boveinton on holl an yes they are whoppers as i think they were the new challengers as i watched while another one towed one an they were in sand colour
chrisb
I lived on the garrison while my dad was Drill Sgt. at the JLR there, got to see lots of tanks.
 
Blimey!! Just watched that video,(cheers Jakko),that is one claustrophobic set up!!
Can't see me  EVER being ok with that, not even in my slender apprentice days!!
 
Blimey!! Just watched that video,(cheers Jakko),that is one claustrophobic set up!!
Challenger 2 is apparently better, because the Mk. 1 is basically a Chieftain interior wrapped in a new armour setup — the Mk. 2 has more modern insides, giving a bit more room to the crew, IIRC. But to put it all in perspective, and relate it back to Dave’s build too, this one is worth a watch as well:

 
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