Grant Mk.l - 2nd Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
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38 13 December 2023, 07:28
Pietro De Angelis
This too, how wonderful!
I agree with Mathias about the Stuart, they would look great together in a nice dusty dio!
This too, how wonderful!
I agree with Mathias about the Stuart, they would look great together in a nice dusty dio!
13 December 2023, 10:10
John E
How did you do the white backdrop? Is that a curved piece of paper? It's very striking.
How did you do the white backdrop? Is that a curved piece of paper? It's very striking.
16 December 2023, 17:04
Rui S
Excellent paint job; excellent weathering; excellent detailing, as usual from you 👍
Excellent paint job; excellent weathering; excellent detailing, as usual from you 👍
16 December 2023, 17:43
Album info
The model should represent the tank that belonged to the 2nd Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, attached to the 22nd Armoured Brigade as a senior regiment. The photo, though staged, was taken sometime around the Gazala Battle in the early summer of 1942. What's particularly interesting about this tank is its unique camouflage scheme. During this time, disruptive camouflage patterns were designed at the unit level, resulting in a variety of schemes that made it easier for the enemy to identify units and count tanks. This specific scheme was exclusive to the 22nd Armoured Brigade. The base color is Light Stone, while the dark disruptive paint was locally sourced and described as "mucky brown."