Hey Juan,
The wooden 4.2" crate is from my own collection and I don't have a spare to sell or trade. I do have a few of the 4.2" mortar rounds available for sale though which I have been selling for a friend. There are two 1944 dated rounds and six postwar rounds available. I will post photos and details to your direct eMail along with some shots of my T-16 as it is slowly progressing with the restoration. I'd also like to see photos of your T-16 so you can post them back to my eMail once you get the shots from my account.
I don't have a set of the cardboard tube carriers for 4.2" rounds but have handled a single set once a few years ago. The length of the carboard tubes is 21.25" long and they need an inside diameter able to hold a round so for building them, you'd probably need to use whatever cardboard tubing that you could find in a stock size. Likely something around 4.5" diameter I'd guess. Overall construction would be the same as the tubes used for 3" mortar rounds except there would only be two instead of three.
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