

In November 1902, the War Department bought the 550 acres (220 ha) Broxhead Warren estate from Sir David Miller Barbour for £20,000, added to by an additional purchase for £18,000 in early 1903. After being laid out by the Royal Engineers in August 1900, construction materials were transported from Bentley railway station, with the resultant damage by commercial traction engines to the public roads bringing about the first trial of pneumatic tyred lorries to the British Army. With construction curtailed on the first site by the Second Boer War, the Army began work at Longmoor Camp. This became Bordon Camp, an area of approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) long by. The first site was laid out in 1899 by the Highland Light Infantry, under the command of the Royal Engineers. The proposal was to construct 140 wooden huts on each site, each 72 feet (22 m) long and 21 feet (6.4 m) wide, giving a combined accommodation for 5,000 men. The decision was hence made to build two permanent camps close to Woolmer Forest. This distance also necessitated an overnight stay, most often accomplished by pitching tents east of the A325 road. However, the Army's main barracks were at Aldershot Garrison, requiring a 20 miles (32 km) march or expensive railway journey to access the new training grounds. They purchased tracts of land totalling 781 acres (316 ha) from Her Majesty's Woods, Forests and Lands at Hogmoor Inclosure and Longmoor on the Surrey/ Hampshire borders. In 1863, the War Department had required additional training grounds for British Army troops. Impolite requests will be deleted.No entry to training grounds at Longmoor Camp Whilst you have my permission to use them, you are not allowed to reupload them without explicit permission from myself. Have a good day, and please be patient if it does not fit your specific build.Īll models used here are property of AWG. The pack and the CWP will be updated with new types in future to fit more styles of suspension! X3 modular track pieces for 'flat' 3x3 wheels X1 7 3x3 wheel long 'Short' tracks (Slack) X2 7 3x3 wheel long 'tall' tracks (Slack and taut) Before you ask, sadly I cannot make 'real' tracks, so this is the closest you'll get from me! They are collisionless, offset decoration pieces made to fit snugly over your vehicles wheels.

This is a set of six blocks made to give a bit more realism to tanks on the SE workshop. You do not need this if you are using the CWP/Convenient Weapons Pack THERE WILL BE MORE TYPES RELEASED IN FUTURE! MOST LIKELY FOR 1x1, 2x2, 5x5 AND MORE 3x3 DESIGNS!Ĭomments requesting more track types may be removed if deemed necessary :( Donate with PayPal to say thank you, or subscribe with Patreon to support me!Ĭontact me on Discord at AWG#7910 for discussion of commissions ($5 USD and up)
