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M5A1 (Late) 'Stuart Mk.VI' Light Tank 1st Polish Armd. Div. Chambois, Normandy, August 18th 1944 1:72 Mirage 726089

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M5A1 (Late) 'Stuart Mk.VI' Light Tank 1st Polish Armd. Div. Chambois, Normandy, August 18th 1944 1:72 Mirage 726089

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M5A1 (Late) 'Stuart Mk.VI' Light Tank 1st Polish Armd. Div. Chambois, Normandy, August 18th 1944 1:72 Mirage 726089

Markings (4 types):
  1. Stuart Mk.VI, from 10th (Polish) Mounted Rifle Regiment (1stArmoured Division recconaissancedetatchment) 1st (Polish) Armoured Division. Chambois, August 18th, 1944.
  2. Stuart Mk.VI, from 2ndArmoured Regiment, 10thArmoured Cavalry Brigade, 1st (Polish) Armoured Division.
     Les Champeaux, 18/19th September, 1944.
  3. Stuart Mk.VI, from 2ndArmoured Regiment, 10thArmoured Cavalry Brigade, 1st (Polish) Armoured Division.
     Germany, 1945.
  4. Stuart Mk.VI, from 24thHetmanZolkiewskiArmoured Lancers Regiment, 10thArmoured Cavalry Brigade, 1st (Polish) Armoured Division. Belgium, 1944. 
Short history:
In 1st Armored Division used in combat were    two “Stuart” tanks types; M3A3 (Mk. V) i M5A1 (Mk. VI). In May 1944 Mk. V “Stuarts” were passed to 10th Light Horsemen Regiment, 
and newly received M5A1 (Mk. VI) tanks to 24. Uhlans Regiment. Because 1st Armored Division received M5A1 relatively late, they came from the late production versions.  
Characteristic features of Polish “Stuarts” were typical for British tanks smoke grenade launchers mounted on the armored guards of tower machine guns. 
In the early terms of fighting, they retain metal dust aprons, on which, in spite of repainting the tanks with British camouflage paint SCC 15 (British Olive Drab) painted were large side white stars…
    • SKU
      MIR726089
    • Weight
      0.18 kg
  • Manufacturers
    • Manufacturer
      Mirage Hobby

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