Hi All
I'm aware of the existence of a restored FN25 turret somewhere in the UK but also aware that it is unlikely that I can access it, though hopefully it is still intact and being looked after.
However I have read (somewhere, I forget) that there is/may be one in Australia. I can't find anything by Googling but that may be simply because the owner doesn't have a web site!
So this is a call to all the Australian/Kiwi forumites to ask if they have any knowledge of this mythical beast 'down-under'?
I would dearly like to get some measurements from the turret for my model, it's OK so far but I'd like it to be accurate and there are some parts that I just haven't a good photo of so they remain just 'estimated'.
Cheers
James
FN25 Dustbin Turret - Where are you?
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Re: FN25 Dustbin Turret - Where are you?
Hi James ........ good to see you back.
Nothing springs to mind back I'll have a little search over the weekend and report back.
Cheers,
John
Nothing springs to mind back I'll have a little search over the weekend and report back.
Cheers,
John
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Re: FN25 Dustbin Turret - Where are you?
Hi John
I've never been away - honest!
Thanks for looking - hope you find something!
James
I've never been away - honest!
Thanks for looking - hope you find something!
James
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Re: FN25 Dustbin Turret - Where are you?
This one you mean James??? I took this picture at what I believe was the only public viewing..probably why there is not a lot of info on it.It was recovered from the crash site of WELLINGTON L7775 in 1983 and restored over a great many years by Restorations Unlimited headed by Clive Leach.I watched the progress on this over the years and supplied them with some parts.The owner went away for a while (about 5 years) and the last I heard,his collection had been broken up.The good news is...I found all the photos of it!!! The bad news..I have no scanner!!! Will try and do you some better photos in the daylight...or take them to work to scan.
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Re: FN25 Dustbin Turret - Where are you?
Hi Hindenburg
No, not that one, in searching around for infomation on the turret I found some information that suggested that 'there is another' (to quote Yoda). This one was supposed to be in Australia somewhere.
Great news about the photos - be really nice if you could scan them! So much easier to work with good images.
Now I've finished the ammo belt animation I can get on with the other parts - annoyingly I've now got to animate the flexible wiring attached to the moving Hydraulic pipes. I'm really looking forward to animating this dropping out of the Stirling, never seen this happen on any films.
James
No, not that one, in searching around for infomation on the turret I found some information that suggested that 'there is another' (to quote Yoda). This one was supposed to be in Australia somewhere.
Great news about the photos - be really nice if you could scan them! So much easier to work with good images.
Now I've finished the ammo belt animation I can get on with the other parts - annoyingly I've now got to animate the flexible wiring attached to the moving Hydraulic pipes. I'm really looking forward to animating this dropping out of the Stirling, never seen this happen on any films.
James
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