Here’s another support option ready for the table top. Italeri’s 1/56 scale Cromwell is done in the markings of A squadron, 6th Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment.





Here’s another support option ready for the table top. Italeri’s 1/56 scale Cromwell is done in the markings of A squadron, 6th Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment.
I game WW2 in 10mm but that Cromwell is rather splendid. Different tank, different year, but oddly reminiscent of the iconic (Michael Caine) cover to GDW`s board game Operation Crusader. Beautiful work.