Armor day

Last week I went to my first model contest were I sudmit My M113A1 at a armor contest in a local millitary museum (museum of the regiment, a memorial of all Albertains who pay there live in all the conflict, and since the city has a millitary history in its past.

I wanna post the pictures of the contest and the museum here since its all about armor, Enjoy!

Thanks for waching[:D]

Nice pics. Is that Churchill a Crocodile?

Great stuff. Thank you for sharing it with us.

That last shot gives a good indication of short the T-72 was. Thanks for sharing them.

Thanks for the pics!

What a wierd weathering pattern on the fenders of that T72!?

That’s not all, here are some models at the AFV show that day.

Here are some winners, guess which one mine.

And here are some more pictures of the outside tank for a closer look.

What do you think?

Some more great armor, some mit be famillar.

Thanks for viewing[:)]

Great to see you back around T-rex. Haven’t seen you for ages…

Can i ask what is attached to the rear of this Churchill?

Thanks for posting all those pics T-rex, you have put some time into getting all those up. I enjoyed looking at them all. Have saved a few of them, ok, most of them, for reference…

Boomer…

That one piqued my interest as well…also, whose conversion (I’m assuming it’s not scratched) is the Leo w/ MEXAS? Very cool, something I’d love to do myself…

Cool pics–thanks for sharing. On that Afrika Corps desert dio–anyone have references with the camo scheme of the ?sherman? turret? Looks cool.

If you’re referring to the one with the Mark IV, it’s a Grant turret, and I think Osprey’s new M3 Medium book has a quick shot of it, maybe one of the color plates as well. It was unusual.

Well I have been busy on all those tanks, and a few aircrafts.

Thanks for reposding, boomer, I’m not too sure what is that behing the churchill, I thought it was a extended exaust pipe, but that not it.

There are still more picture to come, please keep posting.