I am doing some research into a local moving target range the Canadians used for anti tank training during the war. It was a special range in the targets moved by rail on target trolleys on a narrow gauge track. I am trying to find out if i can locate the construction plans and drawings for the range and drawings of the target trolleys that were made specially for it.The range was constructed by a civilian contractor commissioned by the war office around 1940-42. Just wondering if anyone would know who would have such documents. I did ask at the National archives which one would expect to have such drawings but it seems that they don't unless there is more documents than they say. I thought the Royal Engineers Museum who looked after and built such ranges would have anything but it looks like they have not.The same goes for Bovington tank Museum. Can anyone advise and point me in the right area.
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