A few 'funky' lookin Stuarts
Article about: I don't know how many were made or just some sort of prototype. But, a little different.
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Re: A few 'funky' lookin Stuarts
I think also the top image is a belgian tank.
Because of
- the belgian military licence plate
- the belgian scenery
- the adverb says Boulangerie / Pattiserie which is belgian not french.
Jean
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Re: A few 'funky' lookin Stuarts
Thanks for the info. There seem to be so many variants of this tank, that tank etc. it's hard to keep up with them. I guess that's one of the things that make it so interesting. Ron
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Re: A few 'funky' lookin Stuarts
If you want to see the ultimate in Stuart tanks, try the Bernardini X1A2, a Brazilian upgraded rebuild model featuring a high velocity 90mm gun and re engined with a SAAB diesel-this entered service in the late 70s-pretty amazing for a tank that was a late 1930s design of very modest combat capacity even then!
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