Yes, they exist. That is the actual rack where the camo net is placed for speedy deployment and recovery. The box is misc placement of slightly fragile items such as an NVG box or binoculars since it is slightly padded Its smaller than the container used for holding 7.62 rounds. So far, I've only used that box to hold items such as cylume sticks and erm campbell can soup.Originally posted by golani_bde:One more question. Is the rack and box highlighted also found on the left of the turret?
Of course those samples at houses will be cleaned out for public to see. You will not see what they dun want u to see. That's why there is for example no cleared sample BIONIX for any public to see until now, e,g, the wartime version of the armour. You will never see it until something really bad happensOriginally posted by golani_bde:May be they can try the SAF open days and snap all they want. That's what I would do if I'm in Sinagpore. Is the Armour coffee table book any good?
True enough. Well, at least some shots of the cleaned out version should provide enough info to build a scale model. Thanks for all the help so far. Will post my completed model here for comments in future. However that might be 1/2 a year down the road. I am also working on a M1A1, S-tank and BMP2 in parallel. Future projects will be a M113 Ultra with Rafael OWS and a KIFV K263 (with vulcan cannon)Originally posted by panzerjager:Of course those samples at houses will be cleaned out for public to see. You will not see what they dun want u to see. That's why there is for example no cleared sample BIONIX for any public to see until now, e,g, the wartime version of the armour. You will never see it until something really bad happens