by MojoBob
The Guy Lizard ACV (armoured command vehicle) was quite widely used by the BEF in France in 1940, and most of them were lost there in the evacuation from Dunkirk. A very few — no more than five or six — made it to the Western Desert.
This is a two-part model (plus a pair of locating plugs). I've split it front and back so that it will print vertically, while keeping the nose and tail detail. The roof and nose both have very gradually sloping panels, which would show very marked layer banding if it was printed sitting on its wheels.
It's nominally 1:100 scale, and I've shown it in one of the pictures alongside a Dorchester ACV as a scale reference. I had to work entirely from photographs and judge sizes and measurements according to the men in the pictures, as I had no scale drawings or dimensions, so it's likely that the scale isn't exact. However, it's not so far out that it will look out of place on the tabletop.
For use with other scales, resize the model in your slicer as follows:
For 1/87 scale, 114.9%
For 1/72 scale, 138.8%
For 1/56 scale, 178.5%
For 1/48 scale, 208%