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Old 24-12-14, 16:05
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Default UC vs. UC

I am not an expert and no longer in UC problems.

I have recieved informations, we are speaking about nord American carriers, that the Canadian MkI*, Canadian MkII* and US T16 hasnīt the same pattern and dimesions of front armor.
The same pattern and same dimensions have ony MkII* and Winsdor.
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Old 24-12-14, 19:42
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Radek, Firstly "Merry Christmas"
I believe that dimensionally the gunners left plate and right plate are the same in the MkI* and MKII* There are variations with the things that are mounted on those plates (extinguishers etc), but essentially the same across those models.
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Old 01-01-15, 12:17
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Default Gunners left plate

Happy New Year
Here is the half of gunners left plate. Who will give me the rest dimensions?
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Old 01-01-15, 12:38
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Default Gunners left plate

Not finished and half missing
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Old 13-01-15, 12:16
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Default Bolts on the front sloping armor

Could somebody tell me which kind of the bolts and nuts (BSF, UNF 5/16, 1/2, ...) are on the front sloping armor? thanks
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Old 13-01-15, 18:38
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Hi Radek, they are 3/8" BSF.
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Old 13-01-15, 21:01
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Default Bolts (machine screws ?)

Brian Asbury has a lot of these 3/8" BSF flat head slotted screws.

Makes it easy to cut them off when they won't move

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