Herbert Erperderp group build. 'Alternative history 'What if' The Matilda Mk III.


Herbert Erperderp group build. 'Alternative history 'What if' The Matilda Mk III. 

 The Matilda Mk III.

I know you were expecting the ‘Empress’ from the 11th century civil war in England but this is actually the British WWII infantry tank. (I think the picture on the box gives us a clue.)

 

When I was a young, I loved the Matilda and the Churchill designs.


They looked so indestructible. They were in fact not indestructible but they were powerful machines. In reality the arms race caught up with them but I still have a soft spot for these beasts.

 

The Matilda Mk III, also known as the Matilda III, was a British infantry tank used predominately during the early part of World War II. Developed and manufactured by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, the Matilda III was part of the wider Matilda tank family, which included earlier versions like the Matilda I and II. 

                                      Matilda MkI                                                                    Matilda MkII

(Actually, the tank was named after the character "Matilda" from the children's novel "Just William" by Richmal Crompton.)

It was designed to be an infantry support tank with strong armor protection and adequate firepower to engage enemy positions effectively.

Production of the Matilda III began in 1938, and it saw active service primarily during the early years of World War II, including the North African and Mediterranean theaters.


Looking around the box, we have some nice box art on the front. The main draw of this model, I think is the interesting colour scheme. (Which I’m not doing this time around.)

 

The important information we need for our purchasing decision is found on the end panels.


The two side panels show the two colour schemes featured in the model. I’m fond of this model. I might do them both.
 

It comes with some additional plastic around the box which should be removed gently with a pair of scissors thus.

    And inside is… 

   A rainforest of paper.

The three designs in the box.



What else is in the box? 

 Lots of bags with tanky plastic goodness. 


Nice day, shame about the war...

I did an alternative history group build. You're my inspiration....

The Matilda has to be the owner of some of the coolest colour schemes. The one above appears to be yellow painted over the green. The one below looks more like green painted over the yellow. 
You takes your chances I assume.


Soon, some of his mates turn up. "What you doing here Hans?"
"I'm finishing this model. I look really good here washing my hands in the bucket".
"..." 




Well, If Hans says we are finished... we must be finished. Let's have a look at the result.

Overall, I think I'm satisfied.





Putting the cover back on.



All done. I love the Matilda and I'm well happy with this little diorama built on a shoestring budget.

But what do you think? please feel free to let  me know your thoughts.


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