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Adrian Harris
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Quad museum exhibits

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Apart from the source Quad at Cobbaton, where else are Quads available to view in museums ?

There's one at Muckleburgh, but that is a Mk.III with a No.5 body.

Duxford has one but their exhibits are fenced off in set pieces, so no chance for measurements or close-up pictures.

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I'm sorry it's taken so long to get around to replying (well: registering and all tbh.)

There is one at Duxford, and - at least until recently - there was also one "out-front" at the artillery museum in Woolwich.

(A couple of mates were asked to go up to Woolwich a while back and tow it around enough to free it up and get it started!)



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Hi Will, and welcome.

I understand the Firepower! museum is moving to a new site near/at Larkhill but I don't think there's any kind of schedule for that yet.

The problem with Duxford is they're behind barriers, so it's not possible to get good detail pictures or measurements.

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Here's the one at Duxford, I'm sure they'll let you up close if you ask beforehand. Taken just after Boxing Day, not far from the T34/85.
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