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The Victory Show, Cosby, Leicestershire

Discussion in 'Living History' started by von Poop, Sep 9, 2007.

  1. von Poop

    von Poop Waspish

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    Thought I'd share these pics I snapped today with you chaps.
    (Just posted them on a.n.other forum ;) too, so apologies for repetition to those that visit there)
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    Great show, some rare vehicles, very friendly, some nice planes (P51, Yak, Dakota, and a Spitfire 'dogfighting' with the 'Messerschmitt' (Buchon) was great.)
    Main mock battle was the best I've yet seen, explosions & fire galore.
    There was also a highly entertaining seperate clash between Germans and the Red Army set in Lithuania :)confused:), fought between two trenches about 30 feet apart, with apparently as many auto weapons as possible. Very noisy.:D
    On again next year, & definitely worth attending.

    Cheers,
    Adam.
     
  2. Owen

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    Is that STUG a re-born FV-432?
    Looks a good show.
     
  3. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    Amazing, Adam, wish I was there!!

    Who won the war this time? :D
     
  4. Rootsie

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    looks like great fun! Thanks for the pics Adam, I'll try to go next year
     
  5. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    Nice pics of what was obviously a nice show, Adam !

    Good to see that you had some 'visitors' from the Duxford September Airshow - the Dakota is an honest-to-gosh D-Day veteran, and is known to have flown two missions on the Day.

    Here she is on the grass at Duxford yesterday morning.....

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  6. von Poop

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    She's a pleasing old dear for sure. :D

    I believe so, cut and shut with an extra wheel station added, among much other work, for Band of Brothers (?).
     
  7. Five-Zero-Nan

    Five-Zero-Nan Dishonorably Discharged

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    Get on the horn, and tell those boys with the US tanks in the second photo that they're too bunched up.

    Disperse damn it, disperse! Must be replacements from the Flaming Piss-Pots.

    Five-Zero-Nan

    Very interesting pics by the way.
     
  8. PzJgr

    PzJgr Drill Instructor

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    Great pics Adam. Excellent job!

    It definitely is not a StuG. About the size of a Hetzer but something different because Hetzers did not use side skirts. ?????

    As for reborn Fv-432, you may be right on. The wheels look exact. Great eyesight and knowledge Wessex.
     
  9. TA152

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    The C-47 looks almost perfect. If it had the round cut outs in the passenger windows for polking your rifle out the window then it would be just right !

    Great pictures !
     
  10. von Poop

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    I'll stop now :rolleyes:...

    Cheers,
    Adam.
     
  11. TA152

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    Great pictures Adam ! I really like the big green diesel tractor. I saw a show with one of those and they started the engine with a shot gun shell :eek:
     
  12. Peppy

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    Not at all Adam! Great photos, thanks for sharing them.

    I'll have to get Otto to fix the bugs in that member gallery so we can have more galleries like this. I'm sending him an email about it now...
     
  13. PD-AFRA

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    Hi
    Justy registered after searching for photos of the Victory Show.
    The pyro is mine.. Planned the battle too. My team look after that part of the Victory Show. we build, place and det the SFX. We have the field set up and we marshal and time everyone's exit adn entry. The in between bits are somewhat adlib.

    This show is the biggest in the Midlands - It's also regarded widely now as possibly the best WWII re-enactment event in the UK. You can find out more about it here
    Welcome to the Victory Show 2007

    The StuG IS a FV432 and has no extra wheel., It's not cut and shut. It is nearly the same size as a StuGIII (The replica is actually representing a Sturm Haubitze III with the 120mm gun!) It is an accurate model of a vehicle used by FallschirmStuG Brigade XII - Take a look here for more info Sturmgeschütz Brigade XII Homepage


    Glad you all liked the images from the gig. re-enactors get called nutters but are very hard working dedicated people...

    AFRA people can be found here Home

    Tschüß!
    PD
     
  14. von Poop

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    Nice one mate, this years battle and last years were great fun.
    Certainly no shortage of bangs courtesy of yourself, my boys absolutely loved it. Didn't shift the smiles from their faces for half an hour afterwards.:D
    It's always particularly good to see 'Tommy Atkins' out in force at Cosby as the Yanks always dominate at Beltring.

    (got a fair few more pics of explosions if that's what you're after? Haven't checked 'em for quality yet but I'd be happy to pass the worthwhile ones on.)

    Cheers,
    Adam.
     
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    PzJgr Drill Instructor

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    Interesting project. On its own, the Stug looks great. When there are people on it, it looks scaled down. Excellent work. Thanks.
     
  16. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    PD, you must have a hell of a job, making bangs and blowing up stuff and getting paid for that :D
     
  17. Rootsie

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    looks like it was great, good work PD! I'm hoping to turn up next year in kit :D
     
  18. PD-AFRA

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    Thanks People
    I don't get paid - It's a hobby! :eek:
    I'd be quite grateful of any stills and indeed video of the battle particularly exposions. By studying them we can improve them. It's like studying the fall out from a bang - we can gauge the safe working distance...... :rolleyes:

    Victory is a good show and I agree the Yankees dominate the battles. I am a bit fed up of being tasked with a "Tommy get's Mullahed by Jerry, Uncle Sam breezes in and saves the day" Need to have something different - Tighter. More controlled....

    Might even have another show in the Midlands next year with some more AFRA ideas made real..... watch the skies!!!

    And any of you from the forum - do say hello. It breaks the monotony of wiring up things that go Boom!
     
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    Hi paul,
    the Cusser and myself did try looking for you, must have been busy somewhere else.:D:D

    Matt
     
  20. Joe

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    Damn, If only I knew about that!
     

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