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Old 01-06-22, 10:02
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Default WW2 Fabrications

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Originally Posted by rupert condick View Post
hi
they look quite nice,
I had a go at working out the dimntions based on the early tanks being 2 gallon POW cans, as the Austin ambulances had these fitted later in the war,
I guessed at 7 5/8" dia x 13 1/8" tall,
the small expansion pipe being 235 mm long running down the side of the tank,
othere sizes were 105 mm dia X 205 mmm high,
looks to be tin plate seams top and sides

i found this on the net sometime ago
Yes, the ones I posted above are made by "WW2 Fabrications" - see https://www.ww2fabrications.com/british-saslrdg
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Radiator condensor cannister
Condensor as fitted to the front grill on the SAS/LRDG Jeeps in north Africa. £120.00 plus P+P. (please note these are dummies for display purposes only)
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