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Thanks for your comments, i agree im loathed to paint it and will hold out untill the wheels and stores box are all together photograph that then cover it in green paint, the pumps are going to be hard to find or make so please keep your eyes open for one or two ! im looking forward to the weekend so i can crack on with some more !

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Nigel

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Wonderful piece of work. Looking forwards to seeing this in the flesh.

 

Strangely enough, there are the remains of one up for sale on E bay at the moment. Fancy doing a second one.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290661149708?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

 

I use the word "remains" in the broadest possible sense.

 

Tim

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Thanks for the photo ! cant get enough of those ! you will see from the 3 photos from today a wooden mock up of the type of water pumps they were fitted with bif anyone knows where i can get or better still two please let me know ! they are called differential pumps im told !Hi Tim yes it will be at the W&P show pop down for a cuppa

regards Nige

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Hi Tim

all i can say for sure about date of introduction is around or after 1909 but before 1914 as the only types mentioned in the 1909 ASC manual are the mk11 variants in the "regulations for equipment of the army 1912 preprinted 31st aug 1914" where the mks 1* 11 11a 11c mk 111 are mentioned, in the Steve Chambers book "uniforms and equipment of the british army in world war one" there is a photo of the 10th bn qorws regt HT Section which was raised 3rd june 1915 and they have this type so before that ! i hope this is of some help it i had to gamble on it i would say 1912-1914 !

kind regards

Nige

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Thought you might like this,its what i have been working from the drawings for converting a tank water cart mk v to a mk v* which is what we have the earlier model mk1v had the water tank turned 90' degees and run at right angles to the axle i also have drawings to this type and the ealier cart water mk v which has a wooden barrel/tank on a curved axle like the cart.water tank mk1v /L/

regards

Nige

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Hi Tim, i have a friend who is a Colonel and a trustee at a regimental museum and he got me permission to photograph all the drawings relating to Horse Drawn Equipment of the great war and either side,so i have drawings for two mks of Gs Wagon, limbered Gs Wagons, travelling kitchens, maltese carts, trench carts, tip carts water tank carts etc etc some are better than others the limbered wagon and Gs Wagon give timber sizes and all measurements ! here is another of the ealier cart water tank ! i was happy to collect some metal work from the frabricator yesterday which gives me something to do tomorrow

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Amazing info you have there.

 

Is there any chance of getting scanned copies at all.

 

The reason I ask, there is a company called "Tommy's War" that produce 54mm figures and I know they are planning on branching out to equipment.

 

The GS wagon and Limbered wagons would be great subjects.

 

Per-chance what other jewels are in the collection, that might be avaialable.

 

I can be contacted at

george.dfs1@virginmedia.com

 

I have my own modelling website at

http://www.mooresmilitarymodels.co.uk

 

I hope you find that interseting, I specialise in mostly pre-early WWII

 

 

Thanks for any help on this.

 

 

George.

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Amazing info you have there.

 

Is there any chance of getting scanned copies at all.

 

The reason I ask, there is a company called "Tommy's War" that produce 54mm figures and I know they are planning on branching out to equipment.

 

The GS wagon and Limbered wagons would be great subjects.

 

Per-chance what other jewels are in the collection, that might be avaialable.

 

I can be contacted at

george.dfs1@virginmedia.com

 

I have my own modelling website at

http://www.mooresmilitarymodels.co.uk

 

I hope you find that interseting, I specialise in mostly pre-early WWII

 

 

Thanks for any help on this.

 

 

George.

 

What astonishing work - brilliant. I assumed the models were at a large scale then I noticed the cutting board, I have one of those and now see the scale. Congratulations.

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