The camo scheme of czech's AFV was very nice, resembling much the French style, but a little more darker and with bigger spots. Now I don't have a picture of a czecoslovak vehicole, but You can find it easily on the Osprey NVG 26 on light panzers. There's a plate of a slovak tank painted as in the 1938. Or You can get the Czech publicantion of MBI pubblisher of Prague, dedicated to the Skoda Lt-35. I had the luck to get one in a fair last year.
Here I'll post for You a pic of re-enacting czecoslovak soldiers who a friend of mine gave to me.
To conclude. Czecoslovaks could be good opponents of your armies for some good reasons: GHQ produce yet a lot of czech stuff. Czechs could fight what-if scenarios agains german, and why not also against russians, even if they signed in the '20 an alliance. And more interesting, they could fight the border clashes against Polish and Hungarians occured in the spring of 1939 after the german invesion. The most violent fighting were in slovakia, were the czechoslovaks opposed great resistance against the invading Hungarians, that wanted to re-take the old Hungarians territories lost after the Tryanon peace treaty of 1919 (or it was 1920?), mostly habitated by slovak nationals.
The czecoslovaks had to withdrew they're soldiers after a bit resistance, because the germans very soon closed the game with the capitolation of Prague.
In any case, the czechs used with great skill they're thanks against the Hungarians, only armed for the occasion with old armoured cars.
Everything was written on the MBI pubblicashion, written by Vladimir Francev and Charles K. Kliment
