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Winston Churchill's Toyshop

Snufkin

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On BBC 2 last night (Monday, 1 October) Part 6 of a series of half-hour programs on various aspects of Britain in WWII. The first 10 minutes concerns MD1 (Winston Churchill's Toyshop), and includes an illuminating spread of devices. Also a demonstration of a simulated Sticky Bomb being thrown. And that's not all...

For those who can access BBC iPlayer, it is available at:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n848h/How_We_Won_the_War_The_Home_Counties/

Well worth a look.




Tom.
 
Interesting. Who's the bloke shaking with fear while holding the delay fuze? :)
 
Just looks like a bloke who's been deliberating too long on whether to cut the red or the blue...




Tom.
 
I think he was a fellow collector who was pleased just to hold such a rare Item,,,,,,,, Dave
 
I think he was a fellow collector who was pleased just to hold such a rare Item,,,,,,,, Dave

Rare indeed. When you think how many AC delays are still about you'd imagine that there would be dozens of these J delays but I have only seen two (one of which this chap is holding).
 
J Delay 2.JPGJ Delay 1.jpg



I should perhaps have said that the delay shown in the programme (like photo above) was an SOE/ES6 modification of the J Delay. The original MD1 design does not use the knurled safety disc on the threaded striker tail; the disc is unscrewed prior to deployment. The MD1 version used a simple split pin as per the drawing. Also by this time the aniseed ball has given way to a more scientific preparation.
 
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