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20160426_113157-resized-1280.jpg 20160426_113316-resized-1280.jpg 20160426_113238-resized-1280.jpg That's the lot. One of the above, is not like the other ones. Do you see which one? It is from a ceremonial carriage which has been used for some of Australias most noted military funerals in past years. There are, in fact, two of these carriages at the museum. They have carried the caskets of: Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop AC, CMG, OBE, and our last ANZAC, Mr Alec William Campbell, who died in 2002, aged 103. Rest their souls. I have some photos of the ceremonial carriages, if anyone is intereted.
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Great photos Tony.
The gun carriage would be this one due to the uprights and the brake lines. 20160426_112925-resized-1280.jpg Regards Rick.
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That's right Rick, well spotted. Never seen another 25 pdr with vacuum brakes. Good sensible addition for a carriage that simply MUST NOT FAIL during service. I bet it got meticulous overhauling in addition to the upgrade.
20160426_111716-resized-1280.jpg Mrs B got to sit in a Jeep while we were at the museum. I don't recall seeing this 'interactive exhibit' vehicle when I visited in September 2015, but it was a hurried visit that day. 20160426_111617-resized-1280.jpg And this is what will happen to me if any more military vehicles find their way to our place. That said, I have been given a 1941 Ford CMP which is yet to be retrieved. That hasn't been discussed as yet. Did you get my PM about your wheels?
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Shield is painted...just. The hot weather had not been kind to my stock of paint, and one part can had started to go off, so I was confined to another, smaller can. I try not to leave less than 1/4 of volume of any can (regardless of can size) in storage for longer than several weeks, but sometimes it's unavoidable. The off can was 5 months old. That's Queensland summer for you!
20160502_123639-resized-1280.jpg 20160502_123617-resized-1280.jpg I'm happy with the appearance of the 'rivets', as long as you don't look at the other side of the shield. 20160502_123719-resized-1280.jpg 20160502_123708-resized-1280.jpg The Illuminating apparatus bracket went on since I took these photos, but i couldn't be bothered cleaning myself up enough to get more bolts from the hardware shop in town, so no other brackets will go on in near future. No matter. Best for the paint to cure a bit more anyway, and it can do that out in the sunshine for a day or so.
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Tony, great work.
The illuminating apparatus for the No.7 Director is interesting and your pictures have solved a small conundrum for me. I picked one up several years ago but it is slightly different from yours as it has an attachment that illuminates the graticule rather than one that fits in the replacement cover. (My director has the replacement cover but this was already fitted). The wander light is dated 1941 so these must have actually been useful (unlike the No.5 illuminating apparatus which was reported to be useless)
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Hello Phillip,
Mine is a no. 1 mark 1 I.A., not a no. 7. That may explain the differences you found. Personally, I don't have a clue how these things work, but would welcome an education. Great piece of equipment. I must get a battery and try mine, when I get a chance. I hope the voltage is written on the bulbs, because I don't even know that much. There are still some available from where I bought mine, and at $40, I think that's pretty reasonable. Especially when you get the privilege of opening the storage box that has been sealed up since last checked in mid (in my case) 1980s. Not exactly comparable to finding the Dead Sea Scrolls, but a different kind of treasure, regardless.
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Hi Tony,
To clarify, the illuminating apparatus is an Australian No1. Mk1 and is designed to fit the Director No.7. Look up Nigel's website on the laying of guns for a detailed explanation of the process. Maker on the wander light is Stromberg Carlson, dated 1941 however plug is Australian made. This suggests that the design was used proprietary parts and did not change much between 1940's and the mid 1950's. The box is the same as a field telephone! I'm curious to see what the difference is between the graticle lights.
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Phillip Thompson "He who has the tiger by the tale, is often afraid to let go" - Confucius Ford FGT No.9 (long suffering restoration project) 25 Pdr (Under Restoration) No.27 Artillery Trailer (Under Restoration) Bit and pieces of a 2 pdr AT (Looking for bits) LP2a Carrier - 3" Mortar Trials (Restored) |
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I have acquired the same unit do we know what batteries voltage we need ?
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https://www.bva-auctions.com/auction...r.pageNumber=8
you probably want to take look here
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Good evening,
It's been one hell of a long time since I've been active here, and although this year hasn't been great for me, it hasn't been great for most of the world either, so I won't moan. Suffice to say I'm still alive! Who was it that said "rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated!"? Although I've not felt up to working on any heavy project, I have been tarting up an old Land Rover Defender that belonged to my Wife's late Father. We've taken it from a tray back ute, to an enclosed canopy for reasonably comfortable overnight camping. Naturally, it's camo green in color, and has a decidedly 'retro' appearance. Have been away for a couple of brief trips in recent months, with hopefully many more in the future. The other thing I've been amusing myself with, and I can't really explain why I got into this, is the building of movie props. Most significantly, Dr Who props! I built a full scale Dalek that was to be my costume at a work function which sadly had to be cancelled, thanks to COVID-19. So now I have an almost 6ft tall Ironside Dalek sitting in my dining room. I built it on an electric wheelchair base, and it's driven from inside. Obviously, no Dalek is complete without that iconic voice, so it won't come as a surprise that mine has that too. In the past couple of years I've been in the workshop (where my CMP and 25pr build are waiting) about 5 times in total. Two of those were in the past couple of months, after having the roof replaced due to hail damage. None of those times were to actually do anything, but it is my plan to return to the 25pr in particular, fairly soon. Just haven't had the stamina to do anything that is strenuous. The CMP won't get a look in for a while yet, but after being in hospital recently, I came out more determined to get the 25pr back on track. Then I got a huge motivation boost by stumbling onto a particular part I've been searching for, for years. After exhausting all avenues for a correct No. 5, Illuminating Apparatus, I found one advertised just a few hours away from my place. It was listed without description to it's purpose, and it appeared the seller did not know it was 25pr application. He obviously knew WHAT it was, hence the high price he was asking, but I suspect it would have been much more if he knew how rare it was. When I got it home, I opened it up and found it was absolutely complete, with exception of a battery. Even the spare parts were in their boxes labelled "A" & "B". After all these years I couldn't believe I finally had one, AND it was complete. I've just finished 2 weeks of renovating, to as good a condition as possible, including color change to match my shield. See attached photos, if I can remember how to upload them. Let me know if it hasn't worked! I will endeavour to add the 'before' photos now, and the 'after' ones in next post.
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