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UK Bedford QLT
British Army, Northern Europe
1944 to 1945
True 1/72 scale.
Professionally painted.
Weathered finish.
Great attention to detail.
All markings are Tampoed (pad applied).
Rubber wheels roll.
Extremely heavy metal with a minimum of plastic.
Highly collectable.
When WWII broke out the British War Office contracted Bedford to
produce a 3 ton 4X4
general service truck. In February 1940 the prototype of the QL series
was ready with full
production beginning in March 1940 at their Vauxhall factory in Luton.
As the war
progressed there was a need for various types of 3 ton trucks. Bedford
devised trucks for
troop carrying, fire tenders, communications, tankers, Bofors gun
tractor and several others
applications. Between 1940 and 1945 there were approximately 52,250 QL
trucks produced.
The QLT was Bedford’s troop transport variant of their highly
successful 3-ton 4X4 lorry.
The T had the same wheelbase as the D variant but the T chassis was
extended at the rear
by 3 feet 5 inches. The first panels on each side at the front were
doors that opened inward
and each one had a folding seat attached inside. The rear had two doors
that swung
outward and the right one had an exterior attachment to carry a
bicycle. There were padded
bench seats down each side and they could be folded flush with the
sides. There was a
single bench seat down the middle of the floor. These seat backs
alternated facing left then
right and this bench could be removed for more space. There was a white
line painted on
the inside of both side walls that read “Load Forward of Line”. This
was needed in case the
lorry was being used to transport heavy loads of cargo. With the
chassis being extended 3
feet 5 inches heavy loads placed beyond this line towards the rear
could lift the front wheels
off the ground or just make the front end light and impossible to
steer. This seating
arrangement made it possible to accommodate up to 29 soldiers plus a
driver and one other
person in the cab. The troop compartment had a canvas cover that could
be rolled up on
the sides. There were over 2,500 QLT’s manufactured. The QLT was
commonly called the
"Drooper"
Specifications Bedford QLD
Type – 3 ton GS (general service) cargo lorry (truck)
Origin –United Kingdom
Operators – RAF and British Army WWII
Crew – 1 + 11 passengers
Dimensions
Length – 5.99 m (19 ft 8 in)
Width – 2.26 m (7 ft 5in)
Height – 2.54 m (10 ft)
Performance
Engine – Bedford 6-cylinder, liquid cooled, displacement of 3,519 cc
(214.7 cu in) producing
72 hp (54kW)
Transmission - 4-speed gearbox
Fuel - 127 liter (28 gallons) / petrol (gasoline)
Range – 250 km (156 miles)
Weight
Empty – 3,277 kg (7,225 lb)
Maximum load – 6,985 kg (15,400 lb)
QL variants
QLB – 40 mm Bofors Tractor
QLD – General Service, Mobile Canteen, Mobile Kitchen, Observation
Tower, Dump Truck
QLC – Fuel Truck, Mobile Switchboard, Studio
QLR – Radio Vehicle
QLT – TCV / Troop Carrying Vehicle is 3 feet 5 inches longer than the
QLD
QLW – Winch Dump Truck
Unless stated as included, any reference to paints, glues and
accessories is the
suggestion of the
manufacturer, and these are available from our shop at normal prices
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