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Originally Posted by colin jones
Yes you are right Richard, that's that one cleared up. Does that one have wide track and wheels.
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Not sure, will have to look next time I am at Bovington. I would say with the heavier weight than a Carrier, this is why the width of the wheels is greater. I also feel that the Australian Carriers may have wider wheels and tracks as the Vickers tanks were there and used as an example for them to copy at the time.
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