Bedford QL Portee and 6 pounder.

I realised that having made a six pounder anti-tank gun, that if I put that together with the Dinky "Army cargo truck", the Bedford QL, I could build a passable version of the Bedford QL Portee.
In comparison with the Dinky QL, my version of the AT gun is slightly overscale. It isn't too noticeable, but I have had to make the rear ammunition boxes hollow to accommodate the tow rings on the end of the guns trailing arms.
The deck casting is from my Martian flatbed and the siderails are each cast in one piece, then there is the extended cab front and the seats, and some underslung boxes.
In comparison with the Dinky QL, my version of the AT gun is slightly overscale. It isn't too noticeable, but I have had to make the rear ammunition boxes hollow to accommodate the tow rings on the end of the guns trailing arms.
The deck casting is from my Martian flatbed and the siderails are each cast in one piece, then there is the extended cab front and the seats, and some underslung boxes.