I'm sure some of you have been. Any good? Looks it: REME Museum of Technology - Home Page They seem to have tarted their website up a little since I last looked, the smallarms collection appears excellent, and nicely presented: REME Armourers' Hall - Permanent Weapons Display REME Weapons Collection Index Cheers, Adam.
I'm sure some of you have been. Any good? Looks it: REME Museum of Technology - Home Page They seem to have tarted their website up a little since I last looked, the smallarms collection appears excellent, and nicely presented: REME Armourers' Hall - Permanent Weapons Display REME Weapons Collection Index Cheers, Adam. Hi Adam i will check it out for you as it only up the road I know they had problems with flooding last year
I'm sure some of you have been. Any good? Looks it: REME Museum of Technology - Home Page They seem to have tarted their website up a little since I last looked, the smallarms collection appears excellent, and nicely presented: REME Armourers' Hall - Permanent Weapons Display REME Weapons Collection Index Cheers, Adam. Went today & it a nice little museum
Sherman BRV and a Sherman ARV, nice. I'd hope their small arms exhibition in the 'Armourer's Hall' was comprehensive as well.
Sherman BRV and a Sherman ARV, nice. I'd hope their small arms exhibition in the 'Armourer's Hall' was comprehensive as well. The Armourer's Hall was very good to What i give to get a MP 44
Cheers UKSubs, good stuff, the cutaway Goliath alone makes it worth putting on my list of things to visit.
wow, thats 1st version of goliath with electric power or 2nd with gasoline engine? They were introduced at The Kursk Salient
wow, thats 1st version of goliath with electric power or 2nd with gasoline engine? They were introduced at The Kursk Salient It had a Opel engine if i remember right
apologies if posted before looks very interesting REME Weapons Collection Index - List of all Weapons
What to do: it's been announced today that the new REME Museum - now at Lyneham - is opening tomorrow. On the trip home from Bovvy, do I: Stick with plan A and visit the possibly-more-traditional-and-warry Devons and Dorsets in Dorchester, with the possibility of picking up a couple of their reprinted battalion histories; or: Hit the swanky new REME Museum with its lame, non-capbadgy logo (as if anyone who doesn't know the capbadge is going to have a clue what REME stands for), and suspected politically-corrected content having taken the lottery fund's thirty pieces of silver? Hmmm....