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It looks to me as the artificer has just been servicing the layers quadrant, could the box be his tool box? As for the muzzle flash, maybe a ballistics expert can answer that one. Dave.
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Could the last photo have captured the moment just after the firing of the gun and just before a facing wind starts to push the propellant gases away?
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Yes a facing wind would definitely increase the effect. Even a 10 knot breeze equates to 5 metres per second, so it's bound to have some effect.
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I guess in light of the camera being set on tripod, it's also conceivable that the blast pressure could have moved camera enough to distort the image.
20160224_172821-resized-960.jpg 20160224_172747-resized-960.jpg Decided to briefly afix the part of sight door track that goes aginst shield itself. I wanted to be absolutely sure I had filed the correct amount for door to sit nicely against it. Then measured the minimum distance I can overlap the top piece to the door, and what do ya know, I won't need to shave any more metal off the width. May thin the thickness about 0.5mm once the welding has been done. Welding will be about a two minute job, literally. Incidentally, the part sitting on upper shield in first photo, is laying face down, so it's bass ackwards! Left is right, and right will be left.
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Now THAT is a cool photo!
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Went on a bit of a sad road trip today. Mrs B and I made the drive to the resting place of her Father, who passed away 2 years ago tomorrow. Be wary of asbestos, folks. The journey of roughly 170km took us past another 25 pounder I wouldn't normally get to see, sitting proudly outside the Murgon Returned Services League. As a point of interest, I have posted some of the photos below, and in two following posts. You're welcome to copy them all. What is the round piece that sits on the trail, in photo two? Some form of socket something else fits onto?
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Ford CMP, 115" WB,1942 (Under Restoration...still) Medium sized, half fake, artillery piece project. (The 1/4 Pounder) Last edited by Private_collector; 27-02-16 at 12:17. |
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