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Nuyt, do you mean the surviving example at the Bovington Tank Museum in the UK? That was one of the Vickers tanks ordered by the KNIL which were kept in the UK to make up for BEF tank losses in France. It was used for training in the UK and ended up in the museum. It would not have left the UK in it's entire life.
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Yes, Hanno, thats the one! If this was a UK based tank than Bovington used the wrong camo. This camo is typical Japanese, I think. Unless, any British expert can confirm that this pattern and these colours were used in the UK during WW2?
Cheers
Nuyt