*sigh* More images^ I already told you the commonwealth tanks had no uniformity. There was no guideline to mark your tank with insignia. The tankers themselves painted their own tanks.
I have no idea what you're talking about. If you knew about British tanks, you'd know that insignia was hap-hazard among British Tankers. Often tanks would have no insignia at all, sometimes it would all be present and correct, sometimes it would be full of graffiti. Check spoiler down below:
britisg insignia = decals and signals , i.e 7th armored division in normand consist of the 22 Armoured Brigade with: 1.Unit Marging was at the following color and numbers and placed in front and back of the tank /vehicles as a color square with number as: brigade HQ used 50 as marking in red square 1st Royal Tank Regiment…
I'm going to be attempting to complete a British skin pack, based upon the desert camo-scheme employed by the 7th Armoured Division (Desert Rats), in the North Africa Campaign. The skin is based upon this reconstruction found at the the Bovington Tank Museum: I'll be updating this post as I go. All previews are not…
although that this is a very good way of aproach a theme there is a small issue regarding historical skins , it's the same when someone asking for grey king tiger , some tanks was not used in desert like firefly , comet etc , though it will be a nice atachment but make research for historical facts regarding that cammo. M3…