WW II RC 1/6 Jeep (British)

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   • HUGE RC WWII AMTRAC LVT 1/6 Scale  
   • RC 1/6 scale World War II Jeep  
Early in the war, the British regulated a system of vehicle markings that they had created before the war and continued to evolve and administer after the war began in 1939. As the British and Canadian armies grew to meet the demand for new and different types of formations, the need for unique systems of identification also arose. In May 1940, a memorandum noted that:

To ensure efficient traffic control the following signs are necessary:

(a) Divisional Sign.
(b) Unit Sign.
(c) Bridge Classification Sign.5
For blackout driving, the rear axle housing of some vehicles was painted white. On other vehicles a white disc was mounted underneath the rear of the vehicle so as to be visible to drivers following behind. Some units painted their unit serial on this disc in black to further aid in recognition. On later model vehicles, these discs were illuminated by a light controlled separately by the driver. In England, after VE-Day, and even during hostilities, some units painted other prominent areas of vehicles white to aid in recognition at night, usually on the outer edges of the vehicle so as to make passing safer, to recognize the silhouette of the vehicle, or make protuberances obvious, such as side view mirrors, safety handles, etc. This one replica of the jeep the Canadian use in WWII.

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