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  • Wednesday, August 31, 2005

    Need to break some thing really really big?
    A Water Ice break on a rather hot day.
    The welcome back bar tour.
    Ever wonder how concrete is tested? Probably not, rather dull.
    Well, here is Kenny, Sorry bud.

    Saturday, August 27, 2005

    Things might just get ugly in the city of broken dream. Didn't think it'd turn out like this.

    Friday, August 12, 2005

    Bomb Disposal Robot.
    Tiny little tank.
    A pair of big boys.
    Atomic Annie, A cannon designed to fire atomic shells.
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    One big bad mamba jamba.
    Light tank, now this is going too far.
    Bradley
    Head on of a T72
    Side shot of a Soviet T72.
    M1
    Lill Tank
    Can you blame me, it was just too perfect a set up.
    Rifles
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    reconnaissance wagon
    Half Track
    A big gun on a short little tank
    Old construction equipment
    Me and a 23000 lbs bomb. I am having a heck of a time in the 92 degree weather with 65 to 70 percent humidity.
    The bone yard, err.. Display.
    One big gun.
    The cannon designed to fire atomic shells...
    The cannon designed to fire atomic shells...
    T72
    Light tank?
    Hmm...
    A couple of big boys here...
    Would get all the chicks with this combat cadallac.
    Looks like we have a flat.
    A Crap Load of Iron
    I can't help being a ham for the camera..
    Not what you want to see if you are in a M3 Sherman.
    Not the biggest of the German tanks...
    Looks like a plate was tack welded over battle damage on the turret.
    Great for the long Thursday rush hour drive.
    One big set of rims on this gun.
    This thing really looks it's age.
    Do you have a blue one with the leather option?
    twin 88's, an airmans nightmare.

    How about a little panzer for protection? On the horn with MoJo Mark catching up on left cost news, the timer on the camera was running and then the phone went off.

    Need to dig a hole under fire?
    Another gun of the future. Looks heavy.
    Remote controlled demolition charge carrier used by the Gedrmans in WWII.
    Need a little bit of fire power?