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Very splendid indeed.

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Fantastic! Makes me wish I could do Tanks in 28mm, those really are the dogs dangly bits.
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Excellent work, Mr Goat. I didn't realise that the British also used the bocage-clearing cutters on the front of the Sherman - I thought they were a purely American thing.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Thu Jul 19, 2018 1:36 am Excellent work, Mr Goat. I didn't realise that the British also used the bocage-clearing cutters on the front of the Sherman - I thought they were a purely American thing.
Sir Rivett Counter tends to agree. There was one (!) installed on a Cromwell (& which was actually a Centaur), for which photographic evidence exists & installations on other vehicles, but they were few and far between.
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Here's one, on a British (or Canadian, Polish or possibly Free French...) Sherman. Some informed discussion from the same source. https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/track48 ... t3605.html

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and one on a Firefly, from a possibly dodgy download, so I won't link, but it's in the New Vanguard on the Sherman Firefly...

these were the only 3 examples on "British" vehicles I could find on Google...

http://www.missing-lynx.com/articles/us ... cutter.htm For some perspective from Zaloga & http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/CSI/CSI-Bocage/ for further reading.
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Who cares? It looks splendid! Just perfect for impaling Jerries!
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It wasn't a criticism. It is indeed splendid work.
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I know Et.... neither was mine
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That town’s looking fantastic. Tanks are pretty as well :clappy:
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Lovely tanks, tanks Simon
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If I could paint like that, I'd do 28mm.
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