When I started back into models, I didn't expect that I would spend as much time researching as building. Not so much that I'm looking for historical accuracy, more that I got drawn into the stories of the machines and the people that built and used them.
A case in point: while looking for accessories for my Italian vehicles and figures, there weren't that many kits available.
However, reading about the state of the Italian army in North Africa, I learned that they had the
same problem: for the most part poorly trained, sparsely equipped with mostly inferior vehicles and weapons. They had numbers (in the hundreds of thousands + colonials), but often didn't have the trucks to effectively move them.
A lot of their equipment was from the interwar period, with a significant amount of WW1 gear!
Libya had been colonized by Italy from 1911...
So that knowledge led me to this:
Many articles are unusable, but a little digging pointed to several items that I can use.
Evviva!
Now I also know how to say Hurrah in Italian