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Old 26-08-18, 21:30
David Herbert David Herbert is offline
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Certainly not British though it is based on Universal carrier track and suspension components. I suspect that it has a relatively standard truck axle in which case they would have had great difficulties steering it.
I think it is probably a South African prototype intended to be a sort of enlarged universal carrier.

The tie bar linking the front and rear bogies is an odd detail. It was presumably intended to reduce pitching but would have had the oposite effect, a really bad idea !

David
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