Interesting composition, the King approves of your diversity of armaments I’m sure.
God’s speed on the battlefield, good sir.
I don’t have my Commonwealth line-up active at the moment, but I have taken some screenshots in the past.
Here’s my Assaulter Squad in the Pacific (geared up as a post-war Malayan Emergency era unit):
And here’s a companion Guerilla squad, acting as a “what-if” Pacific SAS squad (historically, the SAS didn’t operate outside of Europe and NA during the war):

And the same squad, but in Europe:

I am so annoyed that we don’t have British paratrooper helmets in regular cosmetics… I have to settle for RAC helmets…
Same squad again, but in North Africa:

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Yeah…
Only the Armor-piercing squad in the Ardennes is fully dressed in Paratrooper uniforms.
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As a Commonwealth member, and main;
- I’m proud of you, man, and approve.
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8/10
-2 for a couple of historical inaccuracies.
Besal was never issued to frontline service, it was a planned emergency MG.
Owen was only issued to Australian forces, at least I have not heard of the British forces actually adopting it as a offical weapon. I think your British tank squad has one.
I think the Lanchester (normal one) was only issued to the Royal Navy, at least I could never find any source that stated it was issued to the ground forces. The SW and Lanchester Model 1 were obvious prototypes.
Kretz P13 was a protoype from the 1910s.
THAT being said, it would also be boring to own so many cool BP and event guns and not use them at all, they would just collect dust and such and overall it is a nice setup, love all the rifles.
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I’ve heard of some army use in in North Africa, early on.
Any Lanchesters certainly wouldn’t serve along side Owens… I’m more sure that the Owen didn’t see service in NA and Europe than I am that there were no Army Lanchesters…
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Oi, you got a loicense for that lineup?
the cromwell camo looks very nice, I will try to get one like that myself.