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Here's a WWII British armoured car, the Humber Mk.II (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humber_Armoured_Car) in 15mm/1:100 scale. It mounts a BESA 15mm heavy machine gun with a coaxial 7.92mm machine gun, also a BESA. It was used in North Africa from late 1941, and stayed in active service in Africa, Europe, and the far East in various configurations throughout the war.
The vehicle is a Bergman design, and I've opened up the hatches and added a commander. It's printed in resin on my Mars Pro.