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Alex van de Wetering

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  1. Pierre-Olivier,

     

    I am pretty sure it's forum member Jim Clark's Sherman V retrofitted with Radial engine. Hard to see on the picture, but I have seen it in person a few times last week and on the right side, near the front, it says "Jims little tank". Awesome that Jim decided to swap the US registration for British and proper kit for the XXX Corps run.....and not only Jim's Sherman, at least 5 Shermans were resprayed and finished in the proper markings for the event....also Adrian's V and the M4A2.....the latter appearing in 2nd US AD at Tanks in Town and full British one week later!

     

    Alex

  2. Hi Alex, yes mate there's a seller in Newbury who imported a few & sells them at £125 each, Guy had a couple for his trailer to.

     

    Ian; sounds like a good price. I have a set of 9.00x13 Alliance tyres, which I bought along with my Chevrolet C8. Although I prefer the Olympic/BKT tyres for our classic MV use, they were not making these anymore at the time I bought my truck. But, in the meantime BKT have re-introduced the tyre!

     

    What about tubes and liners? Did you use the originals or does the Newbury seller have these available new? I have seen tubes on Ebay, but the style and material for the valves seems limited. (plastic valves??)

     

    Anyway, good work on the GS and water trailers guys!

     

    Alex

  3. Ouch....that's my model, which I did more than 15 years ago. Not very flattering with those cracked Tamiya tyres:blush::-D

     

     

    Nice project. I think we have seen the Morris on this forum before (?). I can't seem to find the thread at the moment, but there should be some pictures of the inside of "gin palaces" here on HMVF

     

    Alex

  4. I think this is the picture Paul Bish mentioned in the other thread;

     

    Churchill%20Tank%20Mark%20VII%20Crocodile%20in%20winter%20camoflage.jpg

     

    source: churchilltank.com

     

    I am not sure what the original source is for the pic, but I have seen it in a publication of David Fletcher before. Picture was taken in Germany, just across the Dutch border.

     

    Alex

  5. one with some Churchill's goings past with snow camo

     

    Yes, A croc if I remember correctly. Can't seem to find the pic online at the moment, but I tried to find the location of the picture once....it was in Germany, right across the Dutch border.

     

    Alex

  6. Christian,

     

    Good to see a rare Dennis restored! I wouldn't mind seeing that one at the XXX corps event......or maybe Wings and Wheels in Ursel(?)

     

    Talking about Dennis and Port-en-Bessin; I presume you know these pictures (?);

     

     

     

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    source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205087325

     

     

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    source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205205855

     

     

     

    Alex

  7. Hi Alex I think you might get your wish of a Beach group K5 next to a RN QL as Guy is on the same site as us, K5 was paint on Sunday and stencils should be applied by the weekend.

     

    Is Etreham the site? If so, awesome! We will also be staying there. Sadly my CMP is far from finished, so it's BSA Folding bike time again! Also love to see Guy's QL with the new tilt.

     

    Good luck with the last few things on the K5.

     

     

    Alex

  8. Here is an enlargement of the LST picture, showing "BEACH" on the tailgate of a Fordson (?), as Guy confirmed.

    Picture from "National Archives" only for discussion purposes.

     

     

    From what I have been able to see:

    Tail-gate...."Beach group emblem" on left (passenger side), word "BEACH" in stencil lettering just right of Beach group emblem. "Census number" in centre of tail-gate. and presumebly "AoS 67" on right hand (no idea about colour???).

     

    Left side of truck (passenger side)...."star" in second block of rear body, sometimes second "star" on left door, "free-hand number" on left door

     

    Right side of truck...same as left, but with "census number" on door.

     

    Top...."star with closed circle" on cab roof, right hand side

     

    Front panel...."Beach group emblem" to the left of radiator (passenger side) (location differs)....."Bridge plate with 9" on right hand of radiator....."AoS 67" on Right hand fender.....presumebly "painted (waterproofing) bars" on right hand fender....."LST info" on Left hand fender (LST 361?)....."Shipping stencils"; Length, Width, Height, Weight on a form(?) behind windscreen.

     

    The Windscreen also seems to have some additional forms or stickers, but I have no idea what these are.

     

    I presume the chalked number on the door is a number relating to the total number of vehicles on board the LST, while the lettering on the fender describes LST and maybe a number relating to the amount of Beach group vehicles from this section(?).

     

    I know time is limited before Normandy, but I wouldn't be surprised if British Pathe or IWM have videos displaying Beach group K5's. You could always paint those last numbers on your Austin on June 6th....it seems vehicle movement around Calvados that day will be difficult without the proper sticker, so that could give you a few hours for masking and painting:-D

     

    Alex

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  9. Attached is a scan of a picture from another Heimdal publication. The original source seems to be IWM again, but I haven't been able to track down the picture number.

    I presume these trucks are "Beach group", but I am not sure. It shows the right hand door did have the census number, as Simon described.

     

    p.s. Scans only for discussion purposes, source: IWM.org.uk

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  10. Hi Alex the L/H wing LST markings would be interesting if you can find a photo good enough for Tony Pearson to copy, also is that word 'BEACH' on the L/H side of the tail gate ?

     

    Ian, I am afraid I can't help you with the correct lettering of the LH wing. Attached is a scan of the same IWM picture from a Heimdal publication; you just can't read the lettering, but I recon if you would order a print from IWM, or just an enlargement of part of the picture, that would give you all the info for the proper markings.

    Picture number from IWM is: H 38976. Link: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205219264

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  11. Also why are there no door numbers ? Did they remove them for D day ?

     

    Maybe only on the drivers door?

     

     

    Will check if I can find out more tonight. I think I have seen another pic of one or more "Beach" K5's on a Rhino Ferry which shows the right side of the truck.

     

    The IWM pic....I think the right hand fender shows those wading markings and the left hand fender probably has info on the LST etc.

     

     

    Alex

  12. Beach group Ian, and star on the cargo body. ;-)

     

    A beach group K5 and RN QL together in Normandy 2014....that would be a sight to see! :thumbsup:

     

     

     

     

    26-G-2370.jpg

     

    source: http://images.wararchives.net/

     

     

    large.jpg?action=d&cat=photographs

     

    Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections

     

     

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    source: http://www.navsource.org/

     

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    source: http://www.combinedops.com/

     

     

    I am sure you could get a better copy of the IWM picture in order to determine correct markings.

     

     

    Alex

     

    p.s. the beach group trucks didn't seem to have the huge star on the canvas....so disregard my previous post if you are going for a beach group livery (pic does seem to show a beach group K5 in the right foreground!)

  13. Gordon, Niek,

     

    Thanks for your responce. So, WC54 doors can be modified to fit. Interesting to hear about these detail differences between models and civvy vs army.

     

    Niek, Excellent work on the cab; things are really moving with your project now!

     

    That D15 looks like a really nice project. Indeed I remember you asked for a steel box on the MLU forum. Let's hope one surfaces soon. I presume the one from the guy with the CMP FAT was already spoken for??? Don't tell me it was scrapped....

     

     

    Alex

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