Wow ! A little too close for comfort. I'm glad there was no damage and only
a little extra camo.

 

-          Doug

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Neil Rochford
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 5:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TANKS] New inadvertent camo job

 

Whilst welding a track guide constructing jig ( A little trick I picked up
off the interweb ) I periodicity stepped outside for a gulp of fresh air and
let everything have a cool down, ( As experienced welders like myself do )
,After a trip round the garden including an impulsive spot of weeding, I
returned to my workshop only to find it thick with smoke , A spark must have
landed on the cotton dust sheet covering both T051 and T068 and started a
fire, or at least a mighty smolder. 

I consider myself very lucky to still have two tanks let alone a workshop
with nothing more disastrous than a few odd patterns on the tanks (and a
slightly melted right hand fender on the Leopard ).  

I quite like the new camouflage scheme, shinny green gets boring after a few
years :)

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