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Bruce Parker (RIP) 16-10-13 01:20

RHLI Carrier and HM the King
 
Jordan Baker may be interested in this:

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/WWII-King-Geo...item1c3794daec

Michael R. 16-10-13 15:00

He may have it
 
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I believe he has it Bruce.

Jordan Baker 16-10-13 15:12

Thanks. I've got copies of it already. I had seen that picture before on eBay but the $25 shipping fee keeps me away.

Dparker 17-10-13 04:56

the king pic
 
whats the thing on the exterior top armour directly in front of driver?

Bruce Parker (RIP) 17-10-13 05:11

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Originally Posted by Dparker (Post 186996)
whats the thing on the exterior top armour directly in front of driver?

Good question. Jordan, what is it? It's your carrier after all....

Also, is it just reflection or is the lower half of the mud guard white? You'd think if it was simply reflection some black cam would show.

(Oh, and Jordan, I noticed you removed the aerial and smoke discharger brackets. Are they for sale?)

Michael R. 17-10-13 05:28

can you spot the changes?
 
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Yes, aerial and smoke discharger brackets removed after camo paint was applied, leaving the original paint below.

Is there a number plate/name plate with bezel bolted in front of the driver? Also observed, the BREN bracket has an exterior mount the gunner's forward slot. The flare projector cartridge box has been relocated. Lucas headlamps, glacis plate mounted horn, Sheppard's crook track adjuster ... hand painted dark camo scheme. Four screws rear mounted on rear view mirror. The early serial number brass plate mounted on the right front track guard/fender area. If it is a Canadian made carrier, the serial number approximately 2083 or less.

Ben 17-10-13 08:41

Is it not a British carrier? Built by Thornycroft contract T7809 ??

Jordan Baker 17-10-13 13:56

I just posted more photos of this very same carrier a couple of weeks ago. See post #22. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=11550

The colours are KG#3 and black. It was freshly painted and cleaned for the kings visit. The fender is just a reflection. However I believe the right side headlamp cover was painted white. I'm not exactly sure why but I wonder if they were trying out different blackout light ideas.

Ive got more photos from the film that was shot too. I think there are pictures of this carrier from all sides. Probably most are on this forum but I'm not sure in which threads.

Bruce Parker (RIP) 18-10-13 03:54

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Originally Posted by Jordan Baker (Post 187016)
I just posted more photos of this very same carrier a couple of weeks ago. See post #22. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=11550

The colours are KG#3 and black. It was freshly painted and cleaned for the kings visit. The fender is just a reflection. However I believe the right side headlamp cover was painted white. I'm not exactly sure why but I wonder if they were trying out different blackout light ideas.

Ive got more photos from the film that was shot too. I think there are pictures of this carrier from all sides. Probably most are on this forum but I'm not sure in which threads.

What an odd Bren mount. It looks like a regular brass bracket (of which Mk.I carriers have four) bolted to lower front below the gun port. Then there's a goose neck swivel that plugs into the bracket and clamps to the forward pivot on the Bren. I can't say if this is early, uniquely British, ever used on Canadian Carriers or what, but I can say is that from 1941 onwards the way of fixing a Bren gun in the hole was by way of a rubber pad and a strap...first rubber and later web.

Jordan, have you any idea what the 41 on the light square is for? Likewise the 'bump' on the forward face just in front of the driver?

Jordan Baker 19-10-13 18:43

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Bruce I have no idea on what the 41 on white square was for. The bump on the front plate in front of the drivers armour. It was just a name plate with his daughters name on it. It says Gail.

Here are some more pictures of the same carrier at the same time. These are taken from British Pathe film stills.


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