Some Brooklands snapshots

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Ups, didn't realize that the first info also came from the HP.
But I'll take the chance to say hello to all after being only a reader here up to now.

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Hi Mike and welcome to the nuthouse :wave:

If you've lost the plot or were never quite sure what it was, you'll fit in very nicely here.. seemless one might say :lol:

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I'm a bloody Kraut who sometimes dresses up with a Highland kilt (connections to the Black Watch RHR), so can it come worse?? :dance:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

What you get up to in the privacy of your own home is for you to live with Mike :lol: We won't hold it against you unless photographic evidence is produced :lol: ;-)

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Tony..Mike..thanks very much for those links. Its been a long time since I saw anything of this project, and I'm amazed just how well its turned out. Of course the fact that he skinned it with aluminium explains why " From the outside, you would never have guessed it was plywood on wooden frames". Gawd I can be dim at times. :roll:

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Can anyone identify the motorcycles?

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1927 Brough Superior and 500 Manx Norton. Here's another pic of the Manx and a road-going Brough with a sidecar.

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speedbird591 wrote:I picked up my own project while I was there. Above is a photo of the old BOAC VC10derness sticker that I found stuck on the rotting carcass of G-ASGM. My mate and I have been trying to locate a pic of that sticker for years as we wanted to recreate it. And thanks to Brooklands - now I can!
Ian, you should've asked as I've already got a pretty good image that you can use if you want. I know of two people already who've recreated these stickers, the one on G-ARVM may well be from one of them.

As for the Lancs, the black one is a 'backyard recreation' and the silver one is indeed linked to a Discovery documentary. There's a bit about them here: http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=86091
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speedbird591 wrote:1927 Brough Superior and 500 Manx Norton. Here's another pic of the Manx and a road-going Brough with a sidecar.


Ian
Hi Ian. I did recognise the Manx Norton. But I was especially curious about the one up on the bench in the eighth picture down. (Blue tank, girder forks, no engine.)

The Brough is a classic.

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