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Does the "Littlejohn Adaptor" shout "You couldn't make it up!" at the enemy?
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Excellent work, Purps.

Peninsular command and AdCs, and a squadron of Mamluks, on the go at my place.

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All that trouble with the turret, and the end result is a paltry hand-cranked effort with a 2lb-er.
They’d have done better to try for a mini hetzer type thing.
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Norman D. Landings wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 8:48 pm All that trouble with the turret, and the end result is a paltry hand-cranked effort with a 2lb-er.
They’d have done better to try for a mini hetzer type thing.
Much like the rejected 'prototype/proposal'.
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The Belgians put an Italian 90mm in a Bren carrier - there’s one in Brussels military museum.
Whilst that is clearly insane, it does show that they could have put a 6lb-er on a Bren Carrier and they’d have had a viable light armoured antitank vehicle at well under the weight limit.
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Norman D. Landings wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 8:48 pm and the end result is a paltry hand-cranked effort with a 200lb-er.
And I thought you were talking about a Friday night out in Lincolnshire
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I’d rather set off a 90mm in a Bren Carrier.
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That’s a Saturday night in Lincolshire. And the Bren Carrier is really a Ford Escort? And well, 90mm... really? :lol:
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I assumed it was short for ‘Brenda’.

And if it’s any consolation, the 90mm was a short barrelled version.
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I'm not sure whether the Alecto came under the airborne weight limit, but it was a mini hetzer type thing.

And it appears possible that the spams may have used a few locusts in Alsace. Well, I never.
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