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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    apparently they are supposed to be filled with concrete
    Yer but, there must be ways of removing the set concrete from the said tank. You could "attack it" with a "jack hammer" which may require a fair amount of physical effort or you could "explore" less "labour intensive" methods, such as, immersing the tank in a vat of very strong acid and allowing the concrete to slowly dissolve.

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    Mr Hewes has done just that in Englandicon resurrecting a Chieftain AFAIK look him up has a few AFV's not as many as the Weald collection but a few.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    I have 1 brass case
    Thank you for the kind offer Jim.

    It's the HE round Jim that will be non existent as did they ever fire prac HE or just the prac AP round pic of mine for you'all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    It's the HE round Jim that will be non existent
    I never saw those. I know they shot all kinds but I was always outside the tank when they did it...so didn't see.
    Regards, Jim

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