Kangaroo Armoured Personel Carrier
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 5:39 pm
Hi all
This is a project I've contemplated for a while and whilst between things thought I'd give it a go.
The Kangaroo APC was made from old Priest's, Kangaroo Ram Tanks and also Sherman 111's at various stages during the war and was operated by the 1st Canadian Armoured Personel Division and also by the British 49th Armoured Personel Division, 79th Armour Division (Hoberts Funnies).
Once all the Turret Basket and internals was removed each vehicle could carry 10 men plus stores in relative safety provided they crouched down inside the vehicle. Anyway I started with a old Mato top hull and Lower and cut off the sides and most of the front face, before rebuilding and filling in the hull to get as near as I could to the War time Photo's I'm using for reference. I left the Mato front Tranny cover on to give me a reference for the top front rebuild, Next job was to manufacture the basic shape of the front Toolboxes / Mudgaurds. There is that many different layouts of the toolboxes (I think it was up to each unit what layout they wanted) So at the moment I'm sticking to the basic long box on each wing. Now with the basic front shape done I decided to give the 3 piece Transmission cover a go. Took some advice from Frank and I have to admit it was easier than I thought it would be and Came out not to bad (Thanks Frank). The rear of the Hull top just required a small cut out doing and some splash guards fitting also a few holes to fill in..
Finally for the minute I have cut out the turret ring and drilled whats left to represent the bolt holes for installing a turret ring because in some photo's there is a radio aerial bolted to these holes and also one photo shows a .30 calibre mounted to the holes..
Well that's where I'm at the moment as I get more done I'll update the post
Denzil
This is a project I've contemplated for a while and whilst between things thought I'd give it a go.
The Kangaroo APC was made from old Priest's, Kangaroo Ram Tanks and also Sherman 111's at various stages during the war and was operated by the 1st Canadian Armoured Personel Division and also by the British 49th Armoured Personel Division, 79th Armour Division (Hoberts Funnies).
Once all the Turret Basket and internals was removed each vehicle could carry 10 men plus stores in relative safety provided they crouched down inside the vehicle. Anyway I started with a old Mato top hull and Lower and cut off the sides and most of the front face, before rebuilding and filling in the hull to get as near as I could to the War time Photo's I'm using for reference. I left the Mato front Tranny cover on to give me a reference for the top front rebuild, Next job was to manufacture the basic shape of the front Toolboxes / Mudgaurds. There is that many different layouts of the toolboxes (I think it was up to each unit what layout they wanted) So at the moment I'm sticking to the basic long box on each wing. Now with the basic front shape done I decided to give the 3 piece Transmission cover a go. Took some advice from Frank and I have to admit it was easier than I thought it would be and Came out not to bad (Thanks Frank). The rear of the Hull top just required a small cut out doing and some splash guards fitting also a few holes to fill in..
Finally for the minute I have cut out the turret ring and drilled whats left to represent the bolt holes for installing a turret ring because in some photo's there is a radio aerial bolted to these holes and also one photo shows a .30 calibre mounted to the holes..
Well that's where I'm at the moment as I get more done I'll update the post
Denzil