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Thanks Tim
I was just trying to figure out where the markings go on the rear of the tank, with all the tool stowage and spare track link storage I don't really see where the Commenwealth markings go. On US tanks the identification seems to be stenciled underneath the exhaust deflector, but there is no room there for commonwealth markings. Lots of room on the front of the tank. |
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John, would this web page be of any help?
http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/vehi...lemarkings.htm Great to hear you want to mark up your Stuart as a Canadian vehicle. Is it an ex-Canadian Army Stuart orginally? H.
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Thanks Hanno, been a long time since I had been to that site, very helpful. The Stuart actually served with the US army in WW2, US markings were visible still near the towing pintle, I will dig out the photos pre-sandblasting
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