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thanks for that. Actually, there is a T16 in a small private collection about 5 miles from me with all the boxes on. I know the guy wil let me measure up, I guess I was hoping to find a usable example...some chance I suppose. Its worth noting about Eden Camp though thx A
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You could try john marchant in northamptonshire he has a t16 ?
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thanks Martyn, he used to have loads of them, I will try him. Meanwhile does anyone know what the large bracket above the left hand side of the gunner is. I know I will show my ignorance here but need to learn!
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That horizontal shelf-like bracket is for the 2-inch mortar which was used as a smoke bomb thrower.
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If you go directly into the Carrier forum, you can read the older threads, and you will learn a lot. Read through Davids thread (Horsa) on his T16. Its a great thread, and he has done a tremendous job of it.
No questions are dumb questions. We enjoy them, they make us feel great (So clever and all) ![]() By the way, Welcome aboard. Great to see you here enriching the forum. Lynn.
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Thanks guys, and thankyou Lynn for the welcome. I find these forums such a great resource and way of learning and meeting new friends. I am a member of quite a few vehicle related boards and really enjoy them. I do get some sideways looks from the dear wife who wants to know what I am doing with the laptop whilst watching tv, but I am sure I am not alone in that!
I have one restoration that I am completing, not an MV, and want to finish that before starting the Carrie. I will pull it completely apart and sandblast the hull. What is concerning me is the highly pitted armour in places which will detract from the look I wish to achieve. i wonder whether good old body filler will do a good job or whether it will eventually crack out ? Any thoughts any one. Short of that, i guess one could look at lead loading ( expensive!) or cutting out the offending pieces and replacing with new metal. I see David put new floors in the sponson sides in the rear. Was that a mammoth job? What did you use to cut out the old floors with David? cheers Andrew |
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In my AOP I replaced the guards,on each side where they go into the drivers compartment. they were originally welded in with stainless arc rods. (You cant gas cut it) I used an arc air gouger to cut it out. (easy)
Be careful with the rust. You will see what I said in Horsa's thread.
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