
British Airborne Cut Down Moris
As the name implies, this was simply a version of the standard C8 Morris âQuadâ tractor that had been introduced in 1939 to tow 25-pdr guns and 4.5â howitzers. The original âquadâ was both too large and too heavy to be carried in the enormous Hamilcar gliders.
The airborne variant was developed in 1943â44 and was essentially no more than a âpick-upâ version with an open back and driving compartment. The tractor was used to draw the 17-pdr anti-tank gun, which had proved far too heavy to be moved by either a jeep or a Universal (âBrenâ) Carrier.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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British Airborne Cut Down Moris
As the name implies, this was simply a version of the standard C8 Morris âQuadâ tractor that had been introduced in 1939 to tow 25-pdr guns and 4.5â howitzers. The original âquadâ was both too large and too heavy to be carried in the enormous Hamilcar gliders.
The airborne variant was developed in 1943â44 and was essentially no more than a âpick-upâ version with an open back and driving compartment. The tractor was used to draw the 17-pdr anti-tank gun, which had proved far too heavy to be moved by either a jeep or a Universal (âBrenâ) Carrier.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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As the name implies, this was simply a version of the standard C8 Morris âQuadâ tractor that had been introduced in 1939 to tow 25-pdr guns and 4.5â howitzers. The original âquadâ was both too large and too heavy to be carried in the enormous Hamilcar gliders.
The airborne variant was developed in 1943â44 and was essentially no more than a âpick-upâ version with an open back and driving compartment. The tractor was used to draw the 17-pdr anti-tank gun, which had proved far too heavy to be moved by either a jeep or a Universal (âBrenâ) Carrier.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
























