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Really fine results here, Sauceman!! The stowage is excellent. As to the "clean Look," you could say it's been sitting in a tank bivouac area in foggy, rainy England just before D-Day.
Looks awesome Rick, I'm guessing with the open commanders hatch there will be a figure in their soon?
Nice Firefly Rick,
Did you base your build and markings off a specific tank? The only reason I ask is that you've marked the Firefly as a Strathcona Regimental Headquarter's Squadron tank. I don't think RHQ used the Firefly...just command tanks with dummy 75 mm guns and the Sherman Vs.
Yup....the diamond is RHQ.
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