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Old 29-12-10, 23:05
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Tony, have you got a copy of TM11-2713 ? On page 20 it shows the No19 set sitting on some frame above the US base (for earlier set) - see attachment. I have no more info than this.
For interest, the US setup in the driver's side sponson is on a FT-237 mount as per my pics.
Hi Carl - (all parts installed)
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Old 31-12-10, 22:19
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G'day Colin,Carl and Des
Thanks for the replies and Infomation,when I get some help and camera organised I will post some photos of the Stuart.The Valentine is waiting in the long line of projects.
Cheers Tony
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Old 13-01-11, 04:06
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Carl - I am pretty sure that plate was still attached to the inside of my Stuart, if not then loose with the spares ?

Also there was at least one very badly rusted example of that radio table as fitted to the early M3 with the spares, although I admit I was not certain exactly what it was for at the time.

The Museum Stuart still has the radio plate inside the hull, though some B%$#@&d had ripped the data plate out and stolen it many years ago.

I could try to photograph the plate some time but it's dark in there - and there are spiders...

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Old 13-01-11, 04:10
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Carl your stowage diagram would have been a godsend when I was fitting out the Stuart for display. I now realise that some of the small bins I have picked up over the years (and still have) are for the water and oil bottles etc in the Stuart.

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Old 13-01-11, 10:29
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Phill

I'll go through the parts again to see what I can see. I did sort most of it out and its all racked up on shelves. A picture of the radio table in the Museum Stuart would be really good if possible.
There are a few bits soon to leave Bills place to come here, including the remaining few track blocks. Any chance the oil and water bottle stowage bins could come as well ?
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Old 17-01-11, 03:49
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Carl - there is no radio shelf in the museum Stuart, it's the radio schematic data plate I was referring to.

The small bins were in the boxes of spares with the tank. The ones I have left are damaged and will go into the museum Stuart.

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Old 14-02-11, 07:39
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Here is the basic lay out with what you require for the W/S 19 when fitted in the right hand sponson.

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