I am not sure but it seems a Centurion. In any case may be an idea for an use of GHQ models as small artistic present.
Tank and art
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Tank and art
In the art show "Biennale di Venezia" opening next June there will be an artistic use of a tank palced at the antrance of the United States pavillon. See it at
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Gosh, seems that it struck a mine... 
If you google 'pink tank', you'll find some more 'artistic' pictures.

If you google 'pink tank', you'll find some more 'artistic' pictures.
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Military vehicles are beautiful because they are built from functional designs which make them real, solid, without artifice. The short timers
Erst wägen, dann wagen (first consider, then risk) von Moltke the Elder
Military vehicles are beautiful because they are built from functional designs which make them real, solid, without artifice. The short timers
Erst wägen, dann wagen (first consider, then risk) von Moltke the Elder