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Posted: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 - 12:56 AM UTC
Hello to all,

I remember an enthusiast´s site with a huge gallery of modern AFV pictures. Moot of them were from the field but more like walkaround.

The very last vehicle in the gallery were the NZSAS/SF 6x6 Pinzgauers from Afghanistan.

I also remember the pages were in black colour (at least I think).

Unfortunately I lost the link, could you please help me?

Thanks a lot

Jiri
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Posted: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 - 01:10 AM UTC
I believe it could be this one :
http://maquettegarden.free.fr/Vehicules%20Modernes/FAV%20des%20Kiwi/index.xml

HTH

Frenchy
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Posted: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 - 01:48 AM UTC
YES!!! Frenchy you´re the man! Always with the knowledge and always near by.

Thank you very much

Jiri
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Posted: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 - 03:48 AM UTC
Jiri;

OFF TOPIC but...!

COOL avatar! That's from "The Good Soldier Schweik" (by Jaroslav Hacek, or something like that?- I know I'm butchering the Czech! - his sorta autobiograph of service in the Austro-Hungarian Army ca WWI- and I think your pic was one of the illustrations done by Lada and Grosz?), if I'm right! Have the 4 books - read them all a few times back ca 1970 or so! Great fun!

Sorry, mate, but cannot help with any links to NZSAS Pinzgauers in modern usage... But, "whaddya know"! I DO actually own a Pinz! One of those vintage 1975 4x4 710M types. Great truck! Would be a super-cool little model project were someone to kit it up in styrene in, say, 1/35. ...

Cheers! Bob
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