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A34 Comets of 23 Hussars, 11 Armoured Division Marking set covering 23 Hussars Comets of 11 Armoured Division. A couple of the tanks had names. Being the senior regiment of 11 AD, all squadron symbols would be red, thus a complete set is provided.
The allied recognition star is based on a known overhead view of a 11 AD Comet, the ring being thick. Thus, different from kit samples. Generic WDN digits provided, including pre...
A34 Comets of 3 RTR, 11 Armoured Division
Marking set covering 3 Royal Tank Regiment Comets of 11 Armoured Division. Probably the most photographed Comet unit during the war. Almost all had names starting with "C" regardless of which squadron. Some had personalised markings. Several AOS "52" squares and 11 AD Symbol variations were detected among the tanks, so were as faithfully captured as possible for the set. Being the sec...
A34 Comets of 2 Fife & Forfar Yeomanry, 11 Armoured Division. Marking set covering 2 Fife & Forfar Yeomanry Comets of 11 Armoured Division. Several of the tanks had names. Being the junior regiment of 11 AD, all squadron symbols would be blue, thus a complete set is provided.
Large tactical numbers were seen at the turret rear of the regiment's Comets, so generics are provided.
The allied recognition star is based on a...
A34 Comet British Cruiser Tank Cruising to Victory. While German forces had dangerous Tigers and Panthers prowling the battlefield, by the end of the conflict the British were fielding a capable answer: the Comet. With a hull based upon that of the Cromwell and a new, larger turret accomodating the Q.F. 77mm gun, it was a formidable proposition indeed. Comets took part in the March 1945 Allied crossing of the Rhine, providing ...