Loyd Carrier
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 12:21 pm
After 1/16 scale I decided to build something bigger - 1/6 scale - and thought a Bren or Loyd carrier would be a good place to start.
Fortunately a chap in Lincoln had been posting photos of a full restoration on Facebook about a Loyd Carrier Tracked Towing used to tow 6 pdr anti-tank guns and this proved invaluable.
This has taken 2 ½ years as I have made it predominantly in alloy and brass and used approx 1000 nuts and bolt from 1mm up.
Thinking a braking system and differential were beyond my skills I opted to make a dummy diff containing 2 drive shafts/bevel gears from 2x motors/gearboxes.
I only have a few photos of the build as the construction has taken all my time and I didn't have the discipline to keep picking up the camera.
After drawing plans I made a chassis from alloy section bolted together just like the original.
The gearboxes were made using assorted gears from 1/16 scale gearboxes in custom mounts. The tracks were printed using carbon infused nylon filament.
The drive and Idler wheels were turned from solid although the drive teeth were printed using carbon filament and bolted to the wheels.
Initially I printed the suspension but when loaded up with weight I thought there was too much flexing and I fabricated them from alloy.
The 'differential' was again printed, housing bevel gears, thrust washers and bearings. The clamps were later replaced with alloy.
The twin drive shafts ran on bearings linked with uv joints.
Fortunately a chap in Lincoln had been posting photos of a full restoration on Facebook about a Loyd Carrier Tracked Towing used to tow 6 pdr anti-tank guns and this proved invaluable.
This has taken 2 ½ years as I have made it predominantly in alloy and brass and used approx 1000 nuts and bolt from 1mm up.
Thinking a braking system and differential were beyond my skills I opted to make a dummy diff containing 2 drive shafts/bevel gears from 2x motors/gearboxes.
I only have a few photos of the build as the construction has taken all my time and I didn't have the discipline to keep picking up the camera.
After drawing plans I made a chassis from alloy section bolted together just like the original.
The gearboxes were made using assorted gears from 1/16 scale gearboxes in custom mounts. The tracks were printed using carbon infused nylon filament.
The drive and Idler wheels were turned from solid although the drive teeth were printed using carbon filament and bolted to the wheels.
Initially I printed the suspension but when loaded up with weight I thought there was too much flexing and I fabricated them from alloy.
The 'differential' was again printed, housing bevel gears, thrust washers and bearings. The clamps were later replaced with alloy.
The twin drive shafts ran on bearings linked with uv joints.