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AEC Matador Early - 68th Medium Regiment

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66 11 March, 08:08
Gary Victory
Great work gvizbi... totally looks like its driving about in North Africa. Impressive work.
11 March, 08:31
Robert
amazing...
11 March, 08:32
Zbynek Honzik
Military vehicles are not my cup of tea, but this looks incredibly beautiful and authentic. And fantastically photographed! Hats off to you! 👏👏👏
11 March, 09:02
Mathias Decommere
Crazy!!! ♥️♥️♥️
11 March, 09:14
Neuling
Military vehicles are my cup of tea. This looks incredibly beautiful and authentic. And fantastically photographed! Hats off to vou! (And, Zbynek, thanks for your text 🙂)
11 March, 09:31
Eelco Gregoire
Amazing work! Great details.
11 March, 11:44
David Taylor
Nice.
11 March, 15:40
gvizbi
Guys thank you for your kind words.
13 March, 10:58
Andriy Shvets
It's just great. Both the model and the presentation
13 March, 12:02
CaptGPF
The only way you can top this work of art is a Dio. 😀
13 March, 21:26
Rui S
Woh, what a beautiful work. Excellent as always 👍
13 March, 21:34
Michael Kohl
Excellent models and very good photography. Maybe to flatten the wheels a bit to give them optically a more solid stand.
14 March, 16:07
Guy Rump
Great build! 👍
14 March, 20:10
Pepe
Woooooow!!!!
14 March, 20:13
gvizbi
Thank you guys. @Michael I agree about the wheels, it would be much more realistic if they were weighted.
16 March, 10:35
Andrej Bassich
Stunning work & photos! You're very skilful. 👏🏻😎
11 May, 14:15
Pietro De Angelis
Impressive...
26 May, 23:16
Lukas Muller
wohoo, good job!!!
27 May, 10:02

Album info

The model should represent an early version of the AEC Matador, used as an artillery tractor, towing a 6-inch Howitzer. It's based on a reference photo taken in February 1941, near Giovanni Berta, Lybia. It probably belonged to the 234th Battery, 68th Medium Regiment, HQ Middle East Command. However, at the time the photo was taken, the battery was temporarily attached to the 64th or 7th Medium Regiment under the XIII Corps, while the rest of the 68th was deployed in Sudan. It was taken during the opening stages of Operation Sonnenblume in some godforsaken place in Libya.

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1:35 AEC Matador (AFV Club AF35236)1:35 6 inch Howitzer BEF & North Africa (Resicast 35.1225)1:35 Road wheels (Panzer Art RE35-304)

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