Column of Sherman Tanks

Another photograph of a column of Simon’s British Sherman Tanks move along the cobbled streets of a Normandy village.

British Shermans in column moving down a cobbled street in Normandy. Roads and buildings are from Battlefront.
British Shermans in column moving down a cobbled street in Normandy. Roads and buildings are from Battlefront.
British Shermans, pass by a fountain in Normandy. The fountain, roads and buildings are from Battlefront.
British Shermans, pass by a fountain in Normandy. The fountain, roads and buildings are from Battlefront.

Buildings and roads are from Battlefront. The fountain, outbuildings and walls were  the extras that you got if you subscribed to the Battlefront house deal.

Humber Light Reconnaissance Car

The Humber Light Reconnaissance Car, also known as Humberette or Ironside, was a British armoured car produced during the Second World War. The vehicle was used by Infantry Reconnaissance Regiments and the RAF Regiment in Tunisia, Italy and Western Europe. After the war, some vehicles remained in service with the British units in India and in the Far East. The LRC was used widely by the Reconnaissance Corps and was also used by the Reconnaissance squadron of the 1st Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group.

Humber Light Reconnaissance Car

Humber Light Reconnaissance Car

From Simon’s collection.