I finished this M5 half track for the HQ company of the motorised infantry battalion of the British 7th Armoured Division.
I'm quite please with the result. It was a one off sprue from the Plastic Soldier Company I've had for a while. I'd possibly like more but I'll resist - the infantry companies have the alternate of Bedford lorries in place of M5s so I don't really need more.
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A fine job!
There is no point in being stupid if you don't show it!
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Very nice.
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Thanks, all.
TBH, the vehicle is so well made, it would be an effort to paint it badly.
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TBH, the vehicle is so well made, it would be an effort to paint it badly.
donald
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It will look lovely when you have put the markings on.
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What markings?
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An extreme example off google:
Minimum would be tac plates, bridge class plate and a big white star on the bonnet, for pilots to ignore, like the REME beastie below (in Duxford).
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If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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Oh. No decals came with the kit.
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