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  1. I'd hoped to have made the trip with Tobin. Unfortunately due to family being up, I couldn't. My dad and I did take the Scout carrier out and about on a mini road run. Driving carriers on the road can be fun but the ice certainly helps keep concentration levels high!! Fortunately I didn't have an issue until we went looking for a little ice at Turweston airfield.

     

    Perhaps next year in the Dingo!!

  2. It's a Loyd part. The part number is listed in the Loyd parts list. It's not early, the clue is the size of the number 13*** and the date 1941. Early British parts would have a much lower part number and a 193* date. It also isn't mentioned in the early British carrier parts list.

     

    The British production was suffering from German bombing, this is one of the reasons carrier production was started in Canada. I think a batch of carriers were ready and the only units available (perhaps due to bombing) where the Loyd ones, they function and fit exactly the same as the carrier type, they just look different. I think this is one reason for the non folding gunners armour, again this isn't an early feature as early carriers all have folding armour. It was just easier and quicker to make the fixed type

     

    If the date fits the carrier, keep them on. Strictly speaking they're not correct as they're a Loyd part but it's all part of the story. They may have left the factory fitted to that vehicle or perhaps swapped in service by the Kiwis, they had Lyods too. Either way it's up to you, it won't effect the use of the vehicle, just it's appearance.

  3. Hi

     

    What battery would a WS11 have used in late 1939/40 when fitted in a carrier as part of the BEF? I'm struggling to find good references but think it would have been a wooden box type and stored in the rear compartment battery box.

     

    Could any of you supply photos or details please?

     

    Thanks

     

    Ben

  4. Good to see the video from Thursday evening. The steering really started to work well by the end.

     

    Excellent result with the award, a reflection of the work and dedication needed to get a special vehicle like the Cromwell up and running, Well down Rick. Looking forward to seeing it in print.

     

    Ben

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