Valentine
in a big shed...:)
Cruiser of some description. I've heard that the AWM has a warehouse of Big Stuff, is this it?
The Annexe in Dixon is great, they open it up once a year and its well worth the trip.This pic isn't there but you have the right country :-)
British Valentine Infantry Tank.2 Pdr main armament so MkI - VII2 Pdr QF (40mm) later marks had the 6 0dr and 75mm gun. The Valentine was supplied under Lease Lend to the USSR
This is a 7th Armoured Division vehicle.
Infantry tank Mk III replaced the Matilda Infantry Tank MkII which was also supplied to the USSR under lease lend.
I've painted a few of these up many moons ago, couldn't tell you what they are though, I'll go with what Simon said!
Valentine infantry tank, since nobody else have I will guess at Bovington! :-)
Valentine, but no idea where!
Valentine Tank. Australian Armour & Artillery Museum Cairns.
Valentine - perhaps not the most successful of designs
Valentine Infantry tank. As Moiterei already mentioned, it's at teh Australian Armor and Artillery Museum
Valentine
ReplyDeletein a big shed...:)
ReplyDeleteCruiser of some description. I've heard that the AWM has a warehouse of Big Stuff, is this it?
ReplyDeleteThe Annexe in Dixon is great, they open it up once a year and its well worth the trip.
DeleteThis pic isn't there but you have the right country :-)
British Valentine Infantry Tank.
ReplyDelete2 Pdr main armament so MkI - VII
2 Pdr QF (40mm) later marks had the 6 0dr and 75mm gun. The Valentine was supplied under Lease Lend to the USSR
This is a 7th Armoured Division vehicle.
ReplyDeleteInfantry tank Mk III replaced the Matilda Infantry Tank MkII which was also supplied to the USSR under lease lend.
ReplyDeleteI've painted a few of these up many moons ago, couldn't tell you what they are though, I'll go with what Simon said!
ReplyDeleteValentine infantry tank, since nobody else have I will guess at Bovington! :-)
ReplyDeleteValentine, but no idea where!
ReplyDeleteValentine Tank. Australian Armour & Artillery Museum Cairns.
ReplyDeleteValentine - perhaps not the most successful of designs
ReplyDeleteValentine Infantry tank. As Moiterei already mentioned, it's at teh Australian Armor and Artillery Museum
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