Hi guys, I'm currently converting another Italeri CGT kit240. I had a copy of the instructions for the 15cwt truck kit on file , but I've lost it.
Can anybody help with a scan just showing the section dealing with the construction of the fuel tanks please as they were different to the CGT?
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DaveCox
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Posted: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 - 05:36 AM UTC
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Posted: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 - 09:01 AM UTC
Dave I will do a set a little later today for you and email them to you.
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Posted: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 - 09:04 AM UTC
Many thanks Roo. I'm still considering which body to put on it, at the moment I'm thinking about the Wireless Truck, House Type as I have a drawing for this. Make a change to the usual GS types that I make.
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Posted: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 - 09:12 AM UTC
Dave I have a set of 1/32 scale drawings for the 2 pound gun pertee. Would you like a copy of these too?
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Posted: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 - 09:23 AM UTC
They'd certainly be useful Cliff. I'm not chopping the chassis up on this one, but there will be others!.
The radio truck is a good candidate this time as my spare's box is becoming depleted and I only have the 20" dia. kit wheels, and my wife's cousin told me that they equipped all their trucks with CGT wheels to simplify the spares situation. He was a radio op. with 19th Field Regt. 4th Canadian Armoured Div. For the D-day period the '74' markings in the Italeri kit actually represent this unit, not the 15th as stated on the instructions.
The radio truck is a good candidate this time as my spare's box is becoming depleted and I only have the 20" dia. kit wheels, and my wife's cousin told me that they equipped all their trucks with CGT wheels to simplify the spares situation. He was a radio op. with 19th Field Regt. 4th Canadian Armoured Div. For the D-day period the '74' markings in the Italeri kit actually represent this unit, not the 15th as stated on the instructions.