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  • Steve-the-Duck
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    • Jul 2020
    • 1731
    • Chris
    • Medway Towns

    #1

    Carrier conversions 28mm

    Okay, so do Bren Gun Carriers count as armoured or softskins? Depends on the calibre of the bullet I guess
    Well, I'm on a bit of a spurt at the moment, finally getting to some pending projects
    A while back I posted the 28mm Bren Gun Carrier No.2 Mk1, converted out of the Warlord plastic kit. So, now I've finally got around to the two other pre-Universal Carriers, the Scout and Cavalry verfsions
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    This is the basic kit, minus a few bits already used. It's ideal for alteration
  • Steve-the-Duck
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    • Jul 2020
    • 1731
    • Chris
    • Medway Towns

    #2
    Stage one: Cutting down the sides
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    Unmodified sides at left

    Stage 2: putting all the kit parts being used together
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    And now the scratchbuilding fun begins...

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    • Guest

      #3
      Fun Some years ago I converted one by Plastic Soldier Company into a Bren Carrier, that was fun, trying to find out how big the side armour is and what stowage goes where. You seem well under way with these.

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      • Jim R
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        • Apr 2018
        • 15645
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        An interesting project. Looks as if you've made a good start on converting the little beasties.

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        • Peter Gillson
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          • Apr 2018
          • 2594

          #5
          Nice progress. Nice to see another carrier fan.

          Peter

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          • Steve-the-Duck
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            • Jul 2020
            • 1731
            • Chris
            • Medway Towns

            #6
            So, next up, the choice of two Boys A/T rifles for the scout. And here we see the differences in two items of the 'same' scale
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            The top is the Perrys Boys, out of their Eighth Army plastics, bottom is the same from the new Warlord set. As you can tell, the Perrys are more properly proportioned, Warlord is chunky, sorry 'heroic'. I'll probably use the Perrys, as that looks closer to the photos, in proportion. I did decide a while back, when I get on to Western Desert to go Perrys for figures. Vehicles, I've an A9, A10 and A13 in the offing

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            • Steve-the-Duck
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              • Jul 2020
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              • Chris
              • Medway Towns

              #7
              Now, because why not, the third Universal I've got is going to be a more elaborate conversion. I was going to use the tracks for the long track-base Vickers Light Mk.VI that went to France, but that's for later, again
              So now, I'm using the kit to do a Dragon Mk.III. Basically the same chassis as the other two, though it's the earlier version with the lower mounted idler wheel
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              So, I just had to cut the track pieces and swap them around and mount upside down. The gap is covered by the mudguard shields
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              Here's the comparison to my previous Bren Carrier No.2 Mk.I
              I COULD have changed the suspension on the Scout and Cavalry, but I've gone for the later versions, where the ride height was increased. Apparently they were slightly faster, but the Dragons didn't pull any better when modified. Almost all the Mk.IIIs (60 or so) went to France, and didn't come back

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              • Steve-the-Duck
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                • Jul 2020
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                • Chris
                • Medway Towns

                #8
                Right, so after all this time with slow progress, I've had a burst of activity while waiting for paint to dry on the Hawker Hector in the biplane GB (and the mis-steps that ensued there!)

                So, the Scout Carrier is built
                I was thinking of painting at this stage and adding the rest of the crew afterwards
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                But then I thought, why not go the whole hog
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                Figures are all Warlord plastics, except for the body of the radio op, which is a metal tankie
                The radio, just visible, is a slice of a Tamiya German set I had in the spares. When finished, there will a cover over the radio, which was meant to be a rain cover but most often seems to have been used as a map table

                Next on to the Cavalry carrier

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                • Steve-the-Duck
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                  • Jul 2020
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                  • Chris
                  • Medway Towns

                  #9
                  And so, indeed, on to the Cavalry Carrier

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                  That's the main bodywork done. Next to add all the gubbins to the top of the engine compartment

                  Also:
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                  Theses are part of a rather excellent 28mm 3D printed set of seated British soldiers and drivers found on eBay. To fit six in the back will require a little surgery, plus the addition of chest gas-mask pouches

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Nice conversions, though didn’t the Cavalry Carrier have footrests along the outside?

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                    • Steve-the-Duck
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                      • Jul 2020
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                      • Chris
                      • Medway Towns

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jakko
                      Nice conversions, though didn’t the Cavalry Carrier have footrests along the outside?
                      There were grills (Mk.I) or curved covers (Mk.II) over the tracks as splash guards. Although the grills look nice, I'v gone with the Mk_Ii which has the higher position front idler wheel. The passengers faced inwards, with a whopping great adjustable back rest behind them. That's still to be added, along with the collapsible rain cover frame

                      I suppose I COULD do a Mk.I some time with the top up...
                      And a Universal at some stage

                      After my next project which is converting a 28mm Morris CS8 into CDSW

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Steve-the-Duck
                        There were grills (Mk.I) or curved covers (Mk.II) over the tracks as splash guards.
                        Ah, yes, that’s what I was thinking of: the Mk. I:



                        I thought they sat facing outward and the grille was a leg protector, but in a photo in AFV Profile 14, Carriers, from ca. 1970 it shows a backrest along the outside — even if the caption for the photo says:—
                        As the personnel sat facing outwards, safety guards were provided to protect their legs; a hinged hand rail was also fitted.
                        But that “hand rail” looks very much like a backrest to me, and I think the grilles are more there to prevent equipment hanging down from the passengers’s webbing etc. being caught in the tracks.

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                        • Steve-the-Duck
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                          • Jul 2020
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                          • Chris
                          • Medway Towns

                          #13
                          Jakko, I initially thought the grills were leg protectors, then I got Nigel Watson's Carriers book, which shows the prototype under test, with the very crowded rear compartment

                          But it does show how documentation and pictures can be misinterpreted, especially scaling where there's no-one standing in the picture

                          Of course teh intrawebs can be MUCH worse, where one error can propogate out of all proportion!

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                          • Steve-the-Duck
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                            • Jul 2020
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                            • Chris
                            • Medway Towns

                            #14
                            So, here's a couple of the crew figures just placed for size. As can be seen, to get three in the space will require some work
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                            I think I'll be making the mudguards out of some aluminium tube I've got lying about, as I've nothing else curvy enough, and I'm not about to warm upsome plasticard just yet

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                            • Steve-the-Duck
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                              • Jul 2020
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                              • Chris
                              • Medway Towns

                              #15
                              So, also where I'm at with the Dragon Mk.III
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                              Still got the seat back-rests, the armoured headlights and the elaborate tow-hook to put on (the latter of which is identical to the one on my Matadors, but I don't have a spare!)
                              What does get me though, is there seems to be no provision for ammunition storage, so far as my few pics and plans show (a decent rear-view photo would not go amiss). Mk.IIIs were often used as tows for 2 pounders, and that gun doesn't have an ammo limber. So, did the just stack the shell crates on the crews' laps?

                              BTW, this will be finished as a BEF piece, to go with a 2-pounder I've got. Think I've got a 2-pdr in the boxes. Oh, and almost every one of them was left in France, and yet the Germans don't seem to have re-purposed them, unlike all the Universals and Bren carriers

                              Hmm...

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