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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Looks great! Glad it went to a good home.
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Very nice! :thup:
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A few pics from a show at the weekend
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Very good Kevin. Are there any other restored tank hunters? Ron
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Kevin your carrier looks great well done :)
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That wood be good great attraction for something so rare.
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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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Nice project. Unusual and very interesting. Do you know the carrier mounting's traverse limits please? Thanks Mike |
Hi, it just traverses 360 degrees.
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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.
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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 |
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