Hi Guys,
can someone show me how the troops rucksacks were secured to the exterior of the vehicle, were the should straps fed through tie-downs .... i rather doubt this as it would make it almost impossible to collect and move equipment quickly.
i thought i saw some being strung out on ratchet straps but again i'm not sure, all help and especially photographs would be helpful...i tried doing this today myself but google hates me again and all i can find are images of the tamiya kit itself, with all the backpacks suspended in mid air!
Klaus
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‘Biners. Fast. Easy.
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David, the 113's pictured are a-3's but there shouldn't be any differences on the top between the A-2 and A-3. There are small loops that run the length of the top of the track.
Cheers
Charlie
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Charlie
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‘Biners. Fast. Easy.
I have no idea what that is?
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‘Biner is short for carabiner. Strangely my phone tries to autocorrect to “nonresident.”
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‘Biner is short for carabiner. Strangely my phone tries to autocorrect to “nonresident.”
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‘Biner is short for carabiner. Strangely my phone tries to autocorrect to “nonresident.”
ah, got you, thanks for the explanation.