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Quack commandos, such a cheesy joke but couldn’t help giggling. There’s a bloke round the corner from me who has a real DUKW. Might go and see if he’ll let me take a picture of and ask where you can get one Darrell
I’ve been in a DUKW, on the water as well. There is a “round the town” tour you can do in Plymouth, MA in the USA and the tour is done in a DUKW, and takes in a bit of the bay there. Pretty cool. They have one in London as well that does river tours.
Is it me or the sound is really off sinc in the first part?
pretty much all cats can swim and tigers i think are the only to enjoy it
Not wanting to be a smartass or anything but I don’t think the Tiger needs to chase you across the river. An 88 projectile at 2500 fps beats 6mph in the water most days.
I know I wouldn’t waste the engine wear if I had a clear line of sight.
Nice to see those models BTW. I got the LCVP’s over the DUKW box, so haven’t looked at them.