Pretty strange. New £1.5m 'sea tractor' delivered to lifeboat station I stupidly didn't buy a chap's photographic survey of RNLI launch vehicles a while back. Some remarkable custom creations for various station/beach/boat types.
Saw this in Turku, Finland a couple of weeks ago. Edit. File:Hydrocopter Amphibian 3000.svg - Wikimedia Commons
Mid Somerset Show, Sunday. Austin A35 (?) with what looks like a Suzuki Jeepish thing beneath. Each to their own - I liked it.
My brother had one of these A35s, Noddy, cars as they were known in 1973. Also referred to as Pork Pies, and to think there was also a four-door model version
BRITISH ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES 1918-1939 Object description Carden-Loyd Mk I Tankette. https://twitter.com/mbarnesn16/status/1595892663626219521?t=RZkmea5olah2-XVtYApT3A&s=19 Somewhat "Horse-like" - although I find it difficult not to think of K9... Edit...
Here you can see very well the differences between a pragmatic army that tests systems for functionality and a military with hyperadministration that almost dogmatically prefers absolute legal certainty before systems - properly approved - are tested: Known in Germany as the "fully comprehensive mentality" (Vollkaskomentalität).
I think this counts as bloody strange. Countach engine/gearbox removal. Comes out in the most bizarre manner.