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Old 17-02-14, 21:54
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Hey Darrin, great job. There's one thing I have found with the parts book and that's to use as a guide only. There is a lot of differences in measurements from actual size and what the book says. I too learnt the hard way and now never make anything unless I copy an original or have confirmation from someone that has one.
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Old 18-02-14, 09:20
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Default fuel tanks built

I have just picked up 2 fuel tanks that I had built from a very good sample.
These were built by Simon Allen at Chewton (bscallen at bigpond.com), Victoria. (unpaid advertisement!! ) Simon also makes other BGC items if interested.
They were built with the holes cut and one end not welded in, this is so that I can insert my original fuel pickups, fillers with flame arrestors and a drain plug fitting.
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1943 Ford GPW Jeep "Follow Me"
1943 MBT trailer
1943 Dodge WC-57 Command Car
1943 Chev C60L Army Cargo Truck
1941 LP2 VR 731 Bren Gun Carrier 3" Mortar Carrying

Under restoration:
1940 LP1 Bren Gun Carrier
194? 1 Ton Trl Ben Hur
1942 C15A with sunshine cabin

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Old 25-02-14, 10:28
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Default my leather boots collected & fitted

I collected the second batch of leather boots, this pair are for my project, and installed them to the hull. I utilised some heavy gauge galvanised wire to secure/tie-wire the boots to the exterior of the steering axle. So as to get the wire in the groove on the steering axle, I put a loop in each corner and this pulled the wire in tight against each flat surface. I have seen this technique used on other BGC. I have also seen 2 to 3 thin wire strands wrapped around the boot as well. This technique worked best for me.

The previous week I also put an order in for glass to be cut for the vision covers in the front of the hull. I collected these items on Saturday. They are of modern glass with a 6% tint. That should protect my eyes against sun glare whilst driving.

I also commenced some of the vehicle wiring, starting with the rear conduit section to the lights. Had to utilise a small cord/rope as a pull through to encourage the wiring through the conduit. I am going to run an additional wire, as an earth wire, to ensure that I have no problems with circuitry/earths in the vehicle lights.
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1943 Ford GPW Jeep "Follow Me"
1943 MBT trailer
1943 Dodge WC-57 Command Car
1943 Chev C60L Army Cargo Truck
1941 LP2 VR 731 Bren Gun Carrier 3" Mortar Carrying

Under restoration:
1940 LP1 Bren Gun Carrier
194? 1 Ton Trl Ben Hur
1942 C15A with sunshine cabin

MVPA 31338
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Old 18-03-14, 08:57
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Default Light stone paint matched

Well in the last 3 weeks have been busy preparing vehicles and camping equipment for our annual trip to Corowa.

have managed only small jobs, but was fortunate to be able to borrow a little colour book, produced in Jan 43, from a fellow VMVC member. I had the light stone colour sample matched at the paint shop and now have 4Lt of light stone paint for my camouflage pattern.

The light stone was matched up very close to Champagne Y52, but the paint shop has the recipe for it.

The weekend of the end of Corowa, myself and a friend did some work on the BGC, but will download pics and more of a story later.
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1943 Ford GPW Jeep "Follow Me"
1943 MBT trailer
1943 Dodge WC-57 Command Car
1943 Chev C60L Army Cargo Truck
1941 LP2 VR 731 Bren Gun Carrier 3" Mortar Carrying

Under restoration:
1940 LP1 Bren Gun Carrier
194? 1 Ton Trl Ben Hur
1942 C15A with sunshine cabin

MVPA 31338
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Old 18-03-14, 09:01
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Default Khaki green within shades

Forgot to mention the colour sample booklet also had Khaki Green, I put this next to my green as a comparison and it is within shades. Would be closer if my green was 100% flat.

End result, I am very happy with my green.
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1943 Ford GPW Jeep "Follow Me"
1943 MBT trailer
1943 Dodge WC-57 Command Car
1943 Chev C60L Army Cargo Truck
1941 LP2 VR 731 Bren Gun Carrier 3" Mortar Carrying

Under restoration:
1940 LP1 Bren Gun Carrier
194? 1 Ton Trl Ben Hur
1942 C15A with sunshine cabin

MVPA 31338
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Old 18-03-14, 10:42
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Default Monday's effort after Corowa

Took Monday off as a friend was down from Darwin and I was not too enthusiastic about returning to Melbourne. So, with little encouragement, we both worked in the hull and got some jobs done. Makes up for the small amount of work in the last 3 weeks.

We cut and installed all the radiator hoses and fitted new hose clamps. Use a smear of grease to assist in getting the hoses onto the radiator outlets and over the thermostat housings.

Installed the NOS choke & throttle cables into their correct positions, but discovered that the inner wire must be shortened and the linkage fittings shortened. Minor remediation work that can be done in the hull. The outer protective cover was a perfect fit.

The pics will give some idea, the 2 blokes are deep in thought about how it all goes together....
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1943 Ford GPW Jeep "Follow Me"
1943 MBT trailer
1943 Dodge WC-57 Command Car
1943 Chev C60L Army Cargo Truck
1941 LP2 VR 731 Bren Gun Carrier 3" Mortar Carrying

Under restoration:
1940 LP1 Bren Gun Carrier
194? 1 Ton Trl Ben Hur
1942 C15A with sunshine cabin

MVPA 31338
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Old 18-03-14, 11:05
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Default con't from last

Installed the air induction tubes and bolted them together. Then read the parts book and measured the hose sections. Fitted the air cleaner hoses as per the parts book.
Read the parts book and assessed the hose section above the carby, we came to the realisation that this is a critical part as it may interfere when the engine cover is fitted.
So we then installed the engine cover (test fitting only) and measured & cut the hose section above the carby. This worked out to be 6 1/2" in length. Installed new hose clamps. There is not mush clearance between the air induction tubes and the engine cover.

Had problems with the hose section from the air induction tube to the LH air cleaner. After measuring the air cleaner bracket's position, discovered that the bracket was welded into the air scoop 1/2" lower than where it should have been and 4mm outboard. This meant that I had to cut a new section of hose to make it all fit and seal up.

With the RH seat fitted also did a test fitting of the seat with the engine cover fitted, quite tight, especially with the bracket welded onto the side of the cover near the dip stick tube/holder. This bracket digs into your LH hip joint.

I am still none the wiser about the purpose of this bracket, it may be a bracket for the rifle or bren MG stowage or to stow the 3"mortar bi-pod in the folded position. Anyone with a better idea......?
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1943 Ford GPW Jeep "Follow Me"
1943 MBT trailer
1943 Dodge WC-57 Command Car
1943 Chev C60L Army Cargo Truck
1941 LP2 VR 731 Bren Gun Carrier 3" Mortar Carrying

Under restoration:
1940 LP1 Bren Gun Carrier
194? 1 Ton Trl Ben Hur
1942 C15A with sunshine cabin

MVPA 31338
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