Thanks guys, glad you like.
I took suggestions from a guy on another site who has done alot of research on Canadian WWII subjects. But the information out there is not plentiful. As it turns out this #12 cab FAT was not that plentiful in the invasion of Sicily. They used mostly the newer #13 cab Chevy trucks that have a little different body style. But apparnently a few of these did make it over. I'm told that most of the trucks coming straight from Britain would have been that crappy brown colour with maybe some dark brown camo. But pretty well all of the vehicles later in 43 and on were painted in "light Mud" with black camo scheme. The camo is not the mickey mouse pattern often seen. Hope this helps.
I've just recently been getting into military models. I have a KV-2 in the works right now. I've been building car models for the last few years so I'm not a stranger to the model hobby. I really enjoy the weathering possibilites of the armour. I also love the character of many of these early war machines. The Quad is one such vehicle.
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