Hi all
I'm on a bit of a British armour thing at the moment, specifically North Africa, but not exclusively. I see Bronco have 2 different types of working track for the Matilda. Can anyone please shed some light on which tracks were used in which theatre?
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Posted: Saturday, February 14, 2015 - 05:45 AM UTC
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Posted: Saturday, February 14, 2015 - 02:53 PM UTC
A Matilda II tank of the 7th Royal Tank Regiment in the Western Desert, 19 December 1940 :
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Welcome aboard Sean!
My vote is for a North Africa version — just got this thing about the desert!
@ Frenchy, Nice image. I like the helmet stowage — especially the ones covering the headlights. I was just wondering ... was that intended to reduce the Sun's reflection or were they hung there just out of convenience?
—mike
My vote is for a North Africa version — just got this thing about the desert!
@ Frenchy, Nice image. I like the helmet stowage — especially the ones covering the headlights. I was just wondering ... was that intended to reduce the Sun's reflection or were they hung there just out of convenience?
—mike