http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiO6efuMlT4
Interesting vid using Tony's stuff. Notice the Ruskie PT76 tank at the end. That metal box that C-W was inspecting came from it......
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When we were a Kingdom it was run by a King
When we were an Empire it was run by an Empress
Now we're a country we're run by a..........
No, it doesn't affect performance at all since it's the size of a duck egg.
On the other hand it makes walking in a stright line difficult.
,,,that would be a single quacker not a single clacker
i'll get me coat . ![]()


Hi David
Well the nasty men have gone now and it wasn't all that painful so life can now go on. Thank you for the thank you !!!! we would be more than happy to run another training day with you if you should wish to do so and I am glad you went away buzzing you are a good team and I am sure great games are going to be enhanced by your imagination and effects. Say hello to the guys and hope to hear from you soon.
Cheers Tony

Awww, that's very nice of him.

























I've got a couple of old gas cylinders out the back - the dumpy orange propane things that plumbers and roofers use.
They are strong but light and I thought they might be useful for charge containers - directing blast as well as preventing soft soil blast absorption as happened at Eagle. I have no means of cutting them in half though...

If they are empty I have an angle grinder that'll do it . Are they steel or aluminium ?
also I have your quacker at my house (nice work! may have to copy it
Finally is Tony sending through some certificates or record of attendance for the files?
They cylinders are steel and empty.
The clacker is a result of muddled thinking. I reasoned that if there is a low voltage circuit (blue button) then the 1.5v or less won't trigger the charge but will illuminate a bulb as a continuity test. Two errors of course, long lengths of wire have a high resistance so it may give a false 'fail' or worse, trigger the charge! I'm afraid putting in a resistance check circuit is way beyond my limited electronics knowledge (although chinese meters are very cheap these days so I don't see why one of those can't just be built in - why re-invent the wheel?).
Paul was sending the certificates - I'll remind him.
You also have my brown greatcoat somewhere...

Ahhhh
Your Greatcoat I put in the Drop Cylinder just outside the village after the moring in game when it went hot .....apologies David . I meant ot retrieve it but ended up running off after the pyro during lunch .
If it's not there.... then let me know and I'll pay for another 
It might also be one of the three that Josh found and mentioned later.
I've also come home with Jays dirty tool -he left it in my brown box
er the E-Tool that he left in my ammo box that is 
There was a great coat and some sort of ris mount (or something, I have no idea) in the container. I gave them to Josh for his lost and found.
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Did we ever get our certificates - I could do with a copy for A2C1.?
I mentioned it to Tony at D-Day and he said PD was to sort it - I'll chase him up.

Cheers mate, I've been asked ot show our "Bang Tickets "...more bollox from IED.
Heh, if I were you I'd ask for a copy of their PLI to add to your doc folder!
