This is another Natal Mounted Rifles vehicle that I have recently completed: an M5 halftrack. Rivet counters should avert their eyes, because this is a highly speculative representation.
Firstly, I am not 100% sure that the NMR used halftracks in Italy. The M5s are mentioned in a August 1944 operations report as being the most suitable vehicle for the NMR infantry platoons, but it is not clear whether the author was suggesting they be used in the future , or reporting on their previous use.
Secondly, I am not at all sure that the NMR M5s (if the regiment indeed used them) were painted in the Light Mud/Blue Black pattern. No photograph of which I am aware shows South African halftracks in anything other that Olive Drab or SCC 15. Its not clear exactly when the SA 6th Armoured Division received its first halftracks, but one source suggests that it was as late as May 1944. This is shortly before the issue of "Allied Armies in Italy Routine Order 150" which detailed the repainting of all vehicles to a overall dark green or olive drab equivalent. So while it is possible this pattern was used for a short time, it is unlikely.
Despite the lack of solid evidence, I wanted to finish the vehicle in this way to maintain coherence with the rest of my force, which is currently exclusively in Light Mud/Blue Black pattern. I know I need to add a number of Olive Drab vehicles to my force shortly, to represent the Division later in the war, but frankly I am not looking forward to that - to me those vehicles will lose their distinct "Italian Campaign" identity and look like too many other late war Allied forces in Europe.
This is the resin kit from Warlord Games, with baggage from Warlord and Die Waffenkammer.
Historically accurate or not it looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback. Appreciated!
DeleteBeautiful work! To my understanding of the 6th SA Armoured Division (and "Camouflage & Markings of the 6th South African Armoured Division"), the division only had 44 half-tracks at war's end, both all of which were allotted to artillery units. The division's motor battalion, ILH/KR, which usually would have halftracks were transported in lorries. As the armoured recce regiment for the division, the NMR were primarily in tanks (Sherman Vs and Stuart V Jalopies), but there few infantry patrols, from 1/12th LAA Regiment, SAA, were transported in Jalopies as well.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, your work on the Saffies has been excellent! Beautiful paint jobs! I'm looking forward to more battle reports!
Thanks for the feedback! Always appreciated. Yeah, I know this flies in the face of what William Marshall has written in a number of his publications, but there is certainly scope for more research on the use of halftracks in the SA 6th Armoured Division. Just too many inconsistencies across various sources...
ReplyDeleteVery true! Keep up the great work!
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ReplyDeleteThis really is beautiful work! I am inspired to allow my son his non-Ostfront army! You clearly know your stuff, would you be prepared to swap emails? Thank you.
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