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Legend

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Just came across this. I think there are some rare-ish images of British tanks here. I've seen so many I can't remember them all, but I think a couple are new. Anyway:

http://web41.server8.publicompserver.de/shop/index.php?cat=c32_Tanks-WW1.html



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Sorry James

Not Found The requested URL /shop/index.php was not found on this server.

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Oh. It seems to have gone. That's a pity. Can't get to it through history or images. It was fine yesterday and contained some quite interesting stuff. Did anyone access it earlier? If so, maybe just temporary. Sorry.



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I tried the site yesterday by playing with the code could only come up with a login page that seemed to be unrelated? and a whole bunch of images on google... that have since mostly vanished....confuse

 



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Just found this one by using the Wayback machine website
web.archive.org/web/20140101101524/http://web41.server8.publicompserver.de/shop/images/product_images/thumbnail_images/shop0212060.jpg

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