Saturday, July 28, 2007

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Well, as you'll understand that you will find here all the tanks bleusaille ...

I try to sort the As ... If your photos or titles are not yet present, they will soon be updated ... The photos have only to be scanned ...

Here already the latest ones, starting with the most recent ...

tanks have become, over time, an emblem of the procession. It is impossible to think that the Polytech will bleusaille without the procession of the chariot! As and when the vehicles are increasingly covered, until finally disappearing under the ornament that hornent. Some phots of the different tanks are listed below, even during construction.

Next came various objects accompanying the chariot as the sand p ****, be necessary and essential to any self-respecting procession, still assembled and painted in a hurry with "what remains" 10min before arrival in robes!

Simply click on the photos so they appear in great!

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The 169 (2007): ... The 13 ² ... Coming soon ...



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The 168 (2006): The Caterpillar Dumper (yellow)



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The 167 (2005): The steam locomotive



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The 166 (2004): The catapult



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The 165 (2003): The Yellow Submarine



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The 164 ( 2002): The longship



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The 163 (2001): The airmail



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The 162 (2000): The missile launches (known as the cock Wizz)



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The 161 (1999): The quad Star Wars (which bowed involuntarily before St Waudru)



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The 160 (1998): The Galleon



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The 159 (1997): The CLIX (module Martian)



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158 (1996): The cement mixer



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The 157 (1995): The fire truck



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The 156 (1994): The helicopter Riptide (Seaking)



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The 155 (1993): The shuttle Space



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The 154 (1992): The longship



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The 153 (1991): The tank



Notice the smoothness of Camouflage ...

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The 152 (1990): The transpolytech



The image reproduced here is actually a postcard of the time ... idea again? (Thank you Patrick Clin d'oeil)



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151 (1989): The wheel loader Caterpillar



At the time, the tank was made in the boiler room in the city ...

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The 150 (1988), "The harvest bateux ...



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The 149 (1987): ...



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The 148 (1986): ...



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The 147 (1985): ...



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The 146 (1984): The train



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145 (1983): ...



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The 144 (1982): The carriage (horse-drawn car)



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The 143 (1981): The space shuttle



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The 142 (1980): The four-poster bed sedan (Women in Polytech!)



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141 (1979): The pram (Year of the Child)



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The 140 (1978 ): The amphora (with blue jets)



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The 139 (1977): The Giant "first Boyard" (a term much used at that time to designate, initially, a goat, and then ... just everyone)



This is the first tank worthy of the name (which is the initiator Verjus).

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The 138 (1976): The tensile blues (We can say that it is the ancestor of our current car, before the vehicle is topped by a decorative any)



An additional vehicle had slipped into the procession of the time: The wagon (it dates back to 30 and comes from an old brewery Jemappes - Thanks to a blue then she had been paid)



The object that follows, accompanying the other 2 carriers and blue, was deemed "too SHOKING" for the time, what he has to Vallue do half of the procession of gowns covered! Censorship is the consequence ...



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And finally, 2 tanks which I do not know the year of erection:

the first helicopter (Polytech Air Force)



The sternwheeler

That's a joke

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