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Steve Guthrie 01-04-05 02:44

CMP Cab 12 interior
 
Hi there

Still plugging away on the 1/35th scale Chev 2-pounder portee.

I'm using cab parts of the Tamiya Ford Gun Tractor but the more I study photos and plans, the more I find wrong with the kit.

Still, I'm to the point where cab interior needs completing and I have a few questions:

Are the trottle, brake and clutch pedals in the same order as is 'normal' now or are they arranged differently? I"ve also heard the Chevs had a 'peg' for the throttle rather than a pedal.

Any ideals why the engine cover is so oddly shaped?

On a Chev Cab 12, was the battery in the cab or on the running board.

TIA

Steve

Tony Smith 01-04-05 03:11

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The Chev Portee had a false floor which was raised off the cab floor by about 4 1/2inches. The driver's side had a standard CMP seat centred behind the wheel, and the LH side had a wide bench seat that ran from the outer side of the cab to the inner edge of the raised floor. Some Portee's have no rear seat cushion for the passenger, some have. The angle iron frame for the side and back of the cab is folded down around the LH bench seat, presumably so as to not dig into the back where no rear seat cushion was provided.
The battery box was on the RH (driver's) step.
The engine cover is probably different from the Tamiya kit because that represents a Ford cab 12 with a different shaped engine, although there some detail errors in the Tamiya kit.

Tony Smith 01-04-05 03:16

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The throttle pedal is a flat pedal similar later cab 13 pedals. You can't see it clearly in this pic, but it should be in the bottom left quadrant of the steering wheel running up from the floor mat and finishing on the stop nut plainly visible in the pic.

Phil Waterman 01-04-05 15:55

Interesting shots
 
What was the engine work and did you pull the engine up through the cab or out the front? I am missing the right engine cover on my Pattern 12 could you post pictures of the side covers as well?

Cheers

Keith Webb 01-04-05 20:30

Side covers
 
Hi Phil

Max Hedges has a C60L cab 12 with almost intact side covers...

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/hedges/mh12-4.jpg

Perhaps if you ask Emma nicely she'll take some digital pics for you.

I took this one some time ago.

There are more pictures of the truck here.

Phil Waterman 01-04-05 23:40

Good start on what the cover looks like
 
Thanks Keith the picture is a big help, followed the link to look at the pictures of Max's Pattern 12 looks like a C60L I say C60 because of the helper springs in the rear. Do my eyes mislead me or does the truck have 16" rims in front and 20" on the rear.

Just started reassembling the Cab to start fitting the new steel. Including all new floor plates.

And yes, Max could you ask Emma if she would take some photos of the right side of the motor dog house?

Cheers and thanks

Phil

Keith Webb 01-04-05 23:51

C60L
 
Yes, it is a C60L and yes, those are probably 16" rims put on it to move it.

OK, Emma, time to pud the frying pan down and take up the camera..:)

Max Hedges 03-04-05 11:13

Chev
 
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Cab 12.

I don't want to put the frying pan down yet, there is still one person that l have to get:D and l have to be ready for when you come up next:p .

If l did put it down what would l take photos of anyway?:D

Max Hedges 03-04-05 11:17

Chev
 
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Peddles

Max Hedges 03-04-05 11:20

Chev
 
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Battery box

Phil Waterman 03-04-05 17:53

Thanks Max
 
Great help, I'll post pictures of mine as I put it back together.


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