Tom There was an awful lot of 'Fringe' in the North African theatre, and it wasn't all to keep the flies off!
Some of the Hurricanes delivered along the Takoradi air supply route from Ghana in West Africa were delivered to Khartoum in temperate camo with white fuselage spines. A scheme some of these aircraft retained as well as gaining 'spaghetti' camo along the leading edges of the wings over the temperate camo. The USAAF used the same ferry route for P40s etc, see the link below;
http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/AAF/II/AAF-II-1.html
The Italians used a variety of hardware in NA, both on the ground and in the air, including the CR 32 & 42, G50 etc. There are some good kits appearing of Italian AFVs as well, such as Italeri's Autoblinda, see link below;
http://www.missing-lynx.com/reviews/axis/autoblinda_jprigent.html.
There's also a great photo of a CR42 with crudely applied RAF roundels being used as a squadron hack following capture, and a simialy pic of a Hurricane with hastily applied balkan kreuz.
The possibilities for fringe are endless, especially when you think that the bulk of the Afrika Korps transport was English!
Karl