David's carrier build.

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Re: David's carrier build.

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That makes sense Dave, yes I do have the photos from your build.
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Re: David's carrier build.

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Moving on with the replacement battery box, I presume it was 24 volts anyone? I shall wire the batteries in series unless I hear different.
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These just slot in nicely and require no fixings
These just slot in nicely and require no fixings
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It makes such a mess
It makes such a mess
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Trimming required
Trimming required
Milling off the casting excess
Milling off the casting excess
Square and true
Square and true
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Dave's batteries are so nice
Dave's batteries are so nice
The good old mill
The good old mill
Wired in series?
Wired in series?
That fits nicely and looks so much better
That fits nicely and looks so much better
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Not far off now
Not far off now
Fuel tanks all ready to go in
Fuel tanks all ready to go in
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Re: David's carrier build.

Post by Dave Dibb (Armorpax) »

Hi Phil,

Carriers were 6v. Pretty sure the two batteries in the bin are for the radio and the one under the radio is the vehicle battery but stand to be corrected. Have you tried putting a meter on them and see what they are outputting :-)

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A fiddly but productive afternoon
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I'm always doing this job
I'm always doing this job
The sun was out for a time today
The sun was out for a time today
I've increased the bonded surface area of the hand throttle
I've increased the bonded surface area of the hand throttle
Important job before you ad the decals
Important job before you ad the decals
I do like the look of this vehicle
I do like the look of this vehicle
Armorpax decals go on
Armorpax decals go on
Skirts now fitted maybe for the last time
Skirts now fitted maybe for the last time
Nearly done
Nearly done
Pyrene extinguishers fitted and weathered
Pyrene extinguishers fitted and weathered
A detail easily overlooked , don't know what it's for but I guess it's a hand throttle as most radio carrying vehicles needed to charge the battery pack
A detail easily overlooked , don't know what it's for but I guess it's a hand throttle as most radio carrying vehicles needed to charge the battery pack
I've weathered it as it is tucked away
I've weathered it as it is tucked away
Wired for 6 volts
Wired for 6 volts
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Last job of the day was to start on the radio battery stand
Last job of the day was to start on the radio battery stand
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Re: David's carrier build.

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I'm after a photo of the drivers instrument console top cover, it was just a piece of pressed steel sheet to waterproof the cabinet, I have a couple of photos but nothing really clear? Thanks in advance.
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Re: David's carrier build.

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Any use?
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Re: David's carrier build.

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That's got it! Thanks boss.
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Re: David's carrier build.

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Hi Dave Green

Do you have any more pictures of that carrier or a link as I am trying to find reference material for a desert version.

Impressive build Phil as usual.

Regards

Dave B

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Re: David's carrier build.

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Hi Dave

I think I got it from the Universal/Bren Carrier Facebook page. Unfortunately I can't get the link so I've uploaded a screenshot to show what to look for. There's lots of reference material on there and quite a few people who know a thing or two about UCs if you have a question.

BTW another photo for Phil too. Cracking stuff from him.

Cheers

Dave
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Re: David's carrier build.

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Lots done
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I'm having to use a blow heater to get the paint to cure
I'm having to use a blow heater to get the paint to cure
It all goes through this process
It all goes through this process
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Radio battery and stand bolted in place
Radio battery and stand bolted in place
Nice parts
Nice parts
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Tricky job this
Tricky job this
Note the subtle different shades to give the area depth
Note the subtle different shades to give the area depth
It's a very awkward job but DD has pulled it off nicely
It's a very awkward job but DD has pulled it off nicely
Nearly completed the rear end
Nearly completed the rear end
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Re: David's carrier build.

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The arse is now complete...I think, other than stowage it is.
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Rear crew foot plates now fitted
Rear crew foot plates now fitted
Drilled and tapped in place
Drilled and tapped in place
Some modifications required here
Some modifications required here
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Lots of detail for such a small part
Lots of detail for such a small part
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Rear Ariel and mount all done
Rear Ariel and mount all done
Wired in to
Wired in to
Ariel mount for the radio all done
Ariel mount for the radio all done
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Re: David's carrier build.

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This mornings exploits
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I think that's the last of these detail parts
I think that's the last of these detail parts
Lathe time
Lathe time
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A little work on the lathe and these parts are even better
A little work on the lathe and these parts are even better
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Nearly forgot the microphone mouth piece
Nearly forgot the microphone mouth piece
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Now these parts are sure to get broken in service, so it's a good idea to drill out m2 and fix a bolt right through . Remember "DID" "detail is delicate!"
Now these parts are sure to get broken in service, so it's a good idea to drill out m2 and fix a bolt right through . Remember "DID" "detail is delicate!"
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I hope this works
I hope this works
A steel mount made for the big leather bag
A steel mount made for the big leather bag
My solution to mount this works nicely
My solution to mount this works nicely
Good ol hand painting
Good ol hand painting
So quick this way
So quick this way
So messy
So messy
Just as well ad a little more detail whilst it's on the mill
Just as well ad a little more detail whilst it's on the mill
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The close support weapon mounted
The close support weapon mounted
The last of the kit boxes primed
The last of the kit boxes primed
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Re: David's carrier build.

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I need to get the Vickers machine gun mount and all the associated storage racks underway before I can finally fit the remaining kit boxes as it's starting to fill up in there.
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Fixing all the kit boxes and fittings using bolts so I can remove ready for painting
Fixing all the kit boxes and fittings using bolts so I can remove ready for painting
The instrument weather shield now done
The instrument weather shield now done
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I have to reproduce this
I have to reproduce this
Nice kit
Nice kit
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I can cut this old fitting down for the base
I can cut this old fitting down for the base
Silver soldering the mount legs
Silver soldering the mount legs
Obviously I will need to machine away the ribs
Obviously I will need to machine away the ribs
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Umm
Umm
There was another mount very different to the upper tripod fitting but I think this looks more interesting
There was another mount very different to the upper tripod fitting but I think this looks more interesting
I'm happy with this mount version unless the boss would like the shoulder mount example?
I'm happy with this mount version unless the boss would like the shoulder mount example?
All apart and ready to fit the led.
All apart and ready to fit the led.
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Prepping for paint, and yes that's the interior colour ......light stone.
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Nice bren gun
Nice bren gun
A little bit more to come off before I can fit the webbing straps to hold these in place
A little bit more to come off before I can fit the webbing straps to hold these in place
Still more parts to prep and paint
Still more parts to prep and paint
Using the hair spray technique
Using the hair spray technique
Checking the level of weathering looks ok
Checking the level of weathering looks ok
Not sure if we have room for this just yet
Not sure if we have room for this just yet
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A little relief as in milling out for nuts and bolts that are in the way
A little relief as in milling out for nuts and bolts that are in the way
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The biggest kit box
The biggest kit box
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A little painting of the nr side lower hull, running gear and the tracks today.
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I'm not masking the wheel rubber I'm just rubbing the over spray off with thinners
I'm not masking the wheel rubber I'm just rubbing the over spray off with thinners
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David don't let me forget to detail that boggie centre hub
David don't let me forget to detail that boggie centre hub
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The look that we are after but with a good amount of service wear to the paintwork
The look that we are after but with a good amount of service wear to the paintwork
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