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Old 23-07-03, 19:58
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Mike,

The 2" mortar was a far more useful appliance in that it could pump out HE as well as smoke, and one could carry more ammunition for any given space. I honestly don't know how long the standard 4" cup dischargers might have been retained... perhaps someone else can answer this. I'd go with the 2" mortar, but that's your prerogative.

The thing to remember when dealing with the Carrier At War as a topic is that stowage space for anything, including personal kit, was at a premium. Hence, stowage boxes moved to the front hull, jerry cans roped onto the back deck, ration boxes, large packs, tarps and camouflage nets piled and tied-down anywhere, etc. Ammunition for anything carried was always stowed inside the armour plate. Don't forget the guys had to LIVE in these vehicles... when building a model, you can invoke a great deal of interpretation. But don't forget the sandbags on the floor! They at least gave the illusion of protection against mine blasts...
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