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Tartan Army Look-alikes 3

Remember to cast your eye over the original Look-alikes page here and the Look-alikes 2 page here

Ever stared at someone when away on tour and wondered where you knew them from?  For the first time ever in one place, NATA Online brings you the Tartan Army Look-alikes.  If there are any missing and you have photographic evidence, please send us the pictures (to Paul) with an explanation an we'll do our best to include them here.  Please also note the boring bit at the bottom (the disclaimer for this section).


Tartan Army Lookalikes, Part 3

Familiar faces from foreign manoeuvres


Tartan Army Lookalikes, Part 3

Ian Black (pinched off the TAMB from Slinky)

Pete Waterman, on his day off Ian Black, looking moody

Tevo

Batman's arch-nemesis Tevo, after getting dressed in the dark

 

Big Jim (thanks to Peter Hillin)

Judge McDredd - "He is the law" 

 

Scott Forman

Godzilla, risen from the depths Scott, with a hangover

Lamia (pinched off the TAMB from "pony")

Lamia Again, this time in human form

 

Tam Coyle

Ron Baxter playing chess Tam Coyle playing darts

Paul

The real slim shady An impostor

 

Fat men with beards special

A fat man with a beard A fat man with a beard A fat man with a beard A fat man with a beard A fat man with a beard

Familiar faces from foreign manoeuvres

Shaggy / Paul Weller and a blonde

They are the mods, apparently

Alice from the Vicar of Dibley

The lovely, but simple, Alice from the Vicar of Dibley A glamourous, yet mature, Danish football fan

 

Parker from Thundebirds

Lady Penelope's butler A drunk, in the Faroes

Right Said Fred

Too sexy for that hat? He's your mate?

 

 

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We are keen to prevent anyone from making financial gain from our copyrighted images, or bringing the reputation of the Netley Abbey Tartan Army into disrepute (as we are more than capable of doing this ourselves).
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