In the Lightweight Owners club forum a few have done it.
There was a kit available for series vehicles and another was from Iran which is for various reasons hard to get now
Still trying to get the cab out of France. The local guy who is helping me arrived on the day arranged to load it up and the staff were not available. They said come back at the end of August so here's hoping he can have a win.
He did manage to grab some parts of the sand coloured one including:
- different Acmat badge, which is used on the rear of platform trays
- spare brake boosters
- correct washer bottle
- spare steps
- rear light guards
It is amazing how technology is changing to save money by reducing waste material or reducing production time.
I have a sample on my desk and it doesnt look that glamourous i.e. a simple machining job. But the original core piece is made of 3 blocks friction welded together so the machining required is minimised.
I know they have metal sprayed 3d shapes similar to 3d printing. The one I saw was they printed a metal golf ball.
But the material is very porous, but got me thinking that Star Trek is nearly here whereby you can ask the computer to "make" you something
this is also interesting as you cannot see the laser but you see the effects
There are a couple of NDT methods to do this. Magnaflux is a brand but the method is called MT (Magnetic Testing) or MPI (Magnetic Particle Inspection). I started a thread on this ages ago as it is not that hard to do. http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.php?16151-Ndt&highlight=destructive
PT and penetrant testing also shown in the link above is an easy option also. As you guys like it old school you could try soaking it in auto trans fluid, wipe clean then dust with some type of white dust powder :-D. Times like this I wish I was in the UK as I would come around and do it for a beer :-D
I just saw this on the company website as I was digging for something else http://www.twi-global.com/news-events/case-studies/innovative-additive-laser-repair-technology-used-in-restoration-of-iconic-ww2-spitfire-aircraft-557/
Most of the mod applications are 4 cylinder, RB 44 definitely. I will dig into Dennis and the AWD leads as only interested in exmod one.
I thought the FV and CV were 4 cylinder also or was there a later 6 cylinder version? As you see plenty of 4 pots on modsales but the 6 pots are less common
this one is definitely set up for a vehicle but would be nice to narrow down as I would have liked to have got this one.
So curious if common or not going to see another in the near future also if fitted to a vehicle what box they had behind it.
I never saw the sold prices from the last tender
They sell goliath replicas, so I assumed you could buy the tankettes also. I never picked up a brochure, should of I guess as would be curious if can get kits or plans etc.
Anyone got a brochure r website?
I was pondering all the Thornycraft and Dennis trucks sent out to Australia and New Zealand.
Then I remembered a fire truck in my parents town, Kalgoorlie. After a quick search I found this.
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I will scan them properly tomorrow
Glad I could get there to take photos. There was a lot more to see but was too much area to cover.
Just about to fly out on a mas flight back so I am guessing it will be a sombre flight
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If I ever get a chance to do again I will buy a quad as lots more but so much area to cover
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