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Well Paul it seems the Canadians didn't particularly like the idea of putting those stars on their machines so as a protest when ever they got the chance they would paint them on crooked in at least one place.
That is a Valentine chassis with a 17 pounder anti tank gun mounted facing the rear because of it's length thereby reducing the overall length of the veicle. The tank was backed into position for firing but on the plus side it could make a quick get away when it had to. hyeah
Now you know the rest of the story Paul
Uncle Tony ldguy
I got to looking at it today and realized the decals are not covered by a sealer coat so I did
that.
Starting on the washes tomorrow.
Uncle Tony ldguy
Well Paul it seems the Canadians didn't particularly like the idea of putting those stars on their machines so as a protest when ever they got the chance they would paint them on crooked in at least one place.
That is a Valentine chassis with a 17 pounder anti tank gun mounted facing the rear because of it's length thereby reducing the overall length of the veicle. The tank was backed into position for firing but on the plus side it could make a quick get away when it had to. hyeah
Now you know the rest of the story Paul
Uncle Tony ldguy
Darned tootin, Imagine Stars on a Canuk vehicle
I hope it was worth the wait Christian :hmmm
Uncle Tony ldguy