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Old 19-06-17, 21:44
Martin Dauphinais Martin Dauphinais is offline
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Old 19-06-17, 21:46
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Old 19-06-17, 22:19
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Well it certainly looks like you have your work cut out for you if you wish to get it in running order. The best of luck to you and your team.

As it's property of the R 22e R Home Station are they putting any money towards the project? Or is it a private venture?

Don't know why it would be grey unless it was some sort of special all-weather coating to survive the winters. When you finish the restoration perhaps you should consider keeping it on display indoors.

Still a good looking machine.

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Old 19-06-17, 22:42
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Is it grey or a very faded out green? Either way restoring it and then parking it back outside to be destroyed by the elements is throwing good money away. As Dan said, indoor display is the best.

Check with the R22eR museum, they should be best able to tell you how universal carriers were employed by an infantry battalion and provide you with appropriate markings.
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Old 19-06-17, 22:51
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Of course, if we restore it back in working condition, it won't stay outside... I'm already upset on how we are treating this vehicle and they know it.

The reason why I asked here is because I know I may find an answer quicker than using the museum's personnel. I will look at the archives but I also have a job to do.

The work is not on a private manner. It is the Museum and the Citadelle Garrison that will take care of it. I really hope to be able to convince them to restore it properly... but it is not easy.

The color is really grey... it was painted grey because they had some gallons left from another job. The BREN is literally consider like a flower pot by many so, it was not important to have the good color and markings. Since I arrived and explained them the importance of having displaying good information, they are more willing to do it correctly. Even our Sherman is in poor condition. This might change very soon.
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Old 19-06-17, 23:23
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This is the restoration work of a Universal Carrier by David Good in Alberta and illustrates quite well what can be achieved with hard work, dedication and attention to detail. Something to strive for if your project goes forward.

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Old 19-06-17, 23:57
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There were a number of Universal carriers collected by 2VP back in the latter half of the 70s. They wanted one for their parades, which I presently have here in the museum workshop. To save some measure of time, they moved the mk1 armour onto a mk2 hull, and then kind of tossed brackets from either mark wherever it suited them. One of my early Sgts was on that project, and as well there was a scrapbook in the duty center of 2VP showing the collection and repair of the vehicles.

I suspect yours may have been made up of some of the residue after this one was completed. I note some mk2 stuff on it, although the hull appears to be mk1. It does appear to be an uncut hull though.

I recall seeing 2 or 3 more hulls in the 3VP compound in the early 80s, which suddenly disappeared, I suspect as scrap.


Dave Good's carrier was, at one time, mine. It was one of the ones buried in a marsh bank about an hour from here......I started on the project but then sold it off as part of the liquidation of my hobbies in order to fund a divorce.
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