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kosbie 07-06-23 22:16

Hi Kevin. Excellent work as always. Do you have any idea why the extra plate rather than the wooden board and why the extra bolt?
Rick

kevin powles 09-06-23 10:02

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When you fire the two pounder there is an auto eject for the spent case which literally flys out the back, you would need to protect the petrol tanks from a smouldering hot brass case, it’s essentially a gun deck, from the photos I have and lack of cut outs in the angle iron both sides indicate lift out steel plates were used, foldered at each end to provide rigidity. Extra bolt is to provide full complete coverage of the petrol tanks, luckily I had an original angle iron plate and good photos of the one at the Canadian war museum.

kevin powles 11-06-23 12:04

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Hi, Does anyone have information on what insignia would have been on WW2 Canadian vehicles in service on the home front in Canada?. i.e. something like this formation sign and tactical/unit sign on the other fender?, I’m looking to apply the marking to my tank hunter carrier.

kevin powles 17-08-23 20:01

Finally got the gun on.
 
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Thanks to all those that have assisted with this over the years, 95% complete but further work to do, I need a 2” bomb thrower if anyone has one available please pm me. Also looking for a recoil shield or details of.

Thanks Kevin.

Bob Phillips 18-08-23 01:53

Looks great! Glad it went to a good home.

Petr Brezina 18-08-23 08:25

Very nice! :thup:

kevin powles 30-08-23 09:06

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A few pics from a show at the weekend

Ron Pier 30-08-23 12:45

Very good Kevin. Are there any other restored tank hunters? Ron

Hanno Spoelstra 30-08-23 12:57

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Originally Posted by kevin powles (Post 293894)
Thanks to all those that have assisted with this over the years, 95% complete but further work to do

Very nice work, Kevin! Must be a unique example of the breed?

kevin powles 30-08-23 22:55

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Originally Posted by Ron Pier (Post 294025)
Very good Kevin. Are there any other restored tank hunters? Ron

The Canadian war museum has one with a 2 pdr artillery piece plonked on top, I’ve seen another in a museum in Canada which has the wrong gun on it. Both pictures attached here.

Michael R. 04-09-23 18:40

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Originally Posted by kevin powles (Post 294035)
The Canadian war museum has one with a 2 pdr artillery piece plonked on top, I’ve seen another in a museum in Canada which has the wrong gun on it. Both pictures attached here.

The Canadian ‘wet’ coast is non-original example as Kevin points out… a brilliant fellow did excellent work on it and other unique Canadian military vehicles. Harry Moon may know a little more ?

Ed Storey 04-09-23 19:30

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Originally Posted by kevin powles (Post 294035)
The Canadian war museum has one with a 2 pdr artillery piece plonked on top, I’ve seen another in a museum in Canada which has the wrong gun on it. Both pictures attached here.

From my own experience with Canadian museums, I wouldn't put much faith in anything they restored or have on display as being accurate, or authentic.

Richard Salter 05-09-23 15:59

Kevin your carrier looks great well done :)

kevin powles 05-09-23 17:04

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Originally Posted by Richard Salter (Post 294081)
Kevin your carrier looks great well done :)

Thanks, Need to get it to your show !

Richard Salter 06-09-23 22:34

That wood be good great attraction for something so rare.

Tim Bell 07-09-23 09:59

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Originally Posted by kevin powles (Post 293894)
I need a 2” bomb thrower if anyone has one available please pm me. Also looking for a recoil shield or details of.

Thanks Kevin.

Which version of the 2in bomb thrower are you looking for?

Do you have a photo?

Bob Phillips 02-01-24 02:36

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I made a quick trip to the Canadian War Museum and the technical expert there (Mike Miller) kindly let me take a few photos of their Tank Hunter Carrier. I believe it is somewhere on the list to get a restoration. Enjoy the photos.
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Mike Cecil 02-01-24 19:38

Traverse limits?
 
Kevin,

Nice project. Unusual and very interesting.

Do you know the carrier mounting's traverse limits please?

Thanks

Mike

kevin powles 03-01-24 11:42

Hi, it just traverses 360 degrees.

tankbarrell 03-01-24 13:41

The shield on the CWM example is a standard 2 pr shield, not the correct one for the tank hunter which was cut down along the lower edge.

Mike Cecil 03-01-24 16:18

Thanks
 
Thanks to you both - firing anywhere except across the frontal arc must have been interesting for the crew, crawling across the carrier's structure.

Kevin - sending you a pm.

Mike

Ed Storey 03-01-24 16:33

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Originally Posted by tankbarrell (Post 295199)
The shield on the CWM example is a standard 2 pr shield, not the correct one for the tank hunter which was cut down along the lower edge.

Unless it is war art, medals groups or the social history of war, it does not matter as that is a minor detail that only the enthusiasts will spot.

kevin powles 03-01-24 21:47

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Originally Posted by Ed Storey (Post 295201)
Unless it is war art, medals groups or the social history of war, it does not matter as that is a minor detail that only the enthusiasts will spot.

Bit more than a minor detail 😂. I hope they replicate a new shield rather than slicing the bottom off that one.

Ed Storey 04-01-24 02:23

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Originally Posted by kevin powles (Post 295203)
Bit more than a minor detail 😂. I hope they replicate a new shield rather than slicing the bottom off that one.

Fingers crossed as hope springs eternal, but don't hold your breath.

James P 07-01-24 00:13

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Originally Posted by Bob Phillips (Post 295185)
I made a quick trip to the Canadian War Museum and the technical expert there (Mike Miller) kindly let me take a few photos of their Tank Hunter Carrier. I believe it is somewhere on the list to get a restoration. Enjoy the photos.
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Why "restore" if its wearing oiginal paint and markings ?? Make it safe and reliable to drive and operate, kit it with what should be on board and enjoy the barn find look. Far to great is the rush to "restore" with fresh paint (Holy Roller) and "make it better" to the eye...........everything, was only new once.


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