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Well, we can lift the M37 with the M819, and put the M37 in the bed of the M814. Then I know it will make the convoy.Ron, you've Ferro in position 13 and in charge of convoy maintenance. He needs all the luck he can get. You want to move him up to position 7 and make sure position 6 is carrying a lot of tools and spare M37 parts, and position 8 is a winch truck?
If we do that, I will have to change the 814 description to m814 cargo with a load of rust (a K/G R)Well, we can lift the M37 with the M819, and put the M37 in the bed of the M814. Then I know it will make the convoy.
I think it will be coming from Columbia on the back of the m814 to start . Maybe ferro gets in the drivers seat and the truck is piggy back the whole time !!!I would be ashamed of myself for talking about Ferro little truck. If it makes it from Columbia it should be able to do the convoy , just please let me be in front of him. I don't want to run over his parts.
Is there enough metal left to paint??? Commander Zout coming to the rescueYeah - besides Ferro's 37 will be at Zouts for a while after the cookout - and it will be yet another Project Time Again thread. I have a feeling it will be a little different after it leaves than when it came.
Just gota love that girl!You better add the 109 medical truck to the list. I'll have to fill the truck for Matthew he is about to wet him self with excitement ! Don't know if I can be there but he will. Work has canceled all time off till we get caught up on the back log of cases!
You better!Just gota love that girl!
You guys are confusing my really nice almost perfectly straight m37 for EMD's several hundred pound lighter outline of an m37.Is there enough metal left to paint??? Commander Zout coming to the rescue