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Hello

I am looking for documentation on such a "sleigh" :)





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Hello,

Go to the "Search" on this forum and search fot "Sledges", normally You will receive some articles concerning Your subject

DJ



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Normally, perhaps - but I recall something being asked about sledges before, using the bottom image, and I think there was no result.

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Here they are TCT:

http://landships.activeboard.com/t44370533/sledges/

http://landships.activeboard.com/t44462377/more-on-sledges/

http://landships.activeboard.com/t46810901/mkiv-top-tower-supply-tanks/

DJ biggrin



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Legend

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Thanks DJ. What I really meant though was that no details were found on the sledges - no dimensions or anything like that - in the threads.

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Could it be that there are no dimensions of those sledsges because they  are just made on the field by the troopers?

DJ



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IIRC, they were made by Central Workshops.



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Not unusual I think - prisoners were made useful when necessary, as I understand it; certainly on the way to detention after capture at least.

Alternatively he may not have been told to lend a hand, but is merely passing by after surrender and his minder is out of sight of the camera.

I gave a start when I saw that the model is a Tadpole - nice to know I'm not the only fan

Adrianowro - your sledge basically looks good to me, but I think the vertical posts need to be shorter - if you look at the last of the period photos you posted, the sledge is about two times as wide as it is high. Length looks good though.

Would also say that the aftermarket metal gun barrels look too long, if that;s of help.



-- Edited by TinCanTadpole on Sunday 13th of May 2012 03:26:02 AM

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:):)






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Interesting - the chap in the bottom photo is a German

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The standard tracks seem to fit well around that model - presumably the Emhar 1/35th scale? Are they flexible, or were they hard to fit?

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Have had a look at bottom photo from original post and tried to roughly project a line for where the top of the sledge would hit the tank towing it; conclusion is vague, but I estimate overall height of sledge no higher than the smaller, lower bearing cap for the secondary gears.

In dimensions - about 2.75 to 3 feet, perhaps a metre (3.28 feet) at most. Width is approx 6 to 7 feet (1.83 to 2.13m) depending on height.

Seven feet wide might make sense, given that the tread of the tank (distance between centre lines of tracks) is seven feet, so a sledge that width would slide along the track imprints.

Hope that's of help.

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