Let's continue with the carrier. I thinned out all the side walls to represent the thin armor. It turned out to be a bit of a scratch build again, as
The kit is a Bren carrier MK I, not the Scout carrier. The conversion was relatively easy and a lot of fun. The history of the Bren variants is a bit complicated and requires careful research. My colleagues at Missing Lynx kindly supported me in this. Some details are still missing, such as weapons and cargo. I couldn't decide whether to build it with or without a radio. The model-building monster took care of that for me after it ate the antenna base.
I rummaged through my stash and found something simple yet beautiful. The base is Matchbox LRDG with a few modifications.
I rummaged through my supplies and discovered something simple yet beautiful. The base is Matchbox LRDG with a few modifications. The figures are from Zvezda and have been finished for 3 years. Except for the farmer's wife, who is from Pegasus. Driver Ali Express
8th Army, and still needs long sleeves on his shirt.
For the base, I made some additional accessories, bricks, veneer wood, and, as you can see in the last picture, some tin roofing. The template is from the railroad accessories.
Fast food packaging is rubbed off with a rubber block.
I want to use it to cover the holes.
I removed the three gas cans; they don't fit in with the 1940s era.








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