
GLS - The Special Assignment
18th October 1977
Detective Chief Inspector Grey Blake of Huddersfield CID is appointed by the British Secret Service to undertake a mission in East Germany following a tip off that the Stasi are collaborating with the KGB on a scheme to transform Western Europe & beyond into a desolate, radioactive wasteland. The mission involves gathering evidence against these forces so the appropriate measures could be taken to ensure the safety of the people.
Here we see Grey in East Germany in his Wolseley 18/22 with the People's Police on his tail, armed with Wartburgs.
This piece has taken me three days to make & I hope it's worth it. I've always been interested in the Cold War, particularly all the spying involved. Maybe this will lead into more artworks like this? I'm not sure. I just hope you lot like it
Detective Chief Inspector Grey Blake of Huddersfield CID is appointed by the British Secret Service to undertake a mission in East Germany following a tip off that the Stasi are collaborating with the KGB on a scheme to transform Western Europe & beyond into a desolate, radioactive wasteland. The mission involves gathering evidence against these forces so the appropriate measures could be taken to ensure the safety of the people.
Here we see Grey in East Germany in his Wolseley 18/22 with the People's Police on his tail, armed with Wartburgs.
This piece has taken me three days to make & I hope it's worth it. I've always been interested in the Cold War, particularly all the spying involved. Maybe this will lead into more artworks like this? I'm not sure. I just hope you lot like it
Category Artwork (Digital) / Scenery
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Size 1280 x 809px
File Size 212.5 kB
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Nope. Upon launch in 1975, the ADO71 was never referred to as a Princess. They were known as the 18/22 series, available as Austin, Morris & Wolseley. Six months later, these were dropped & the range was just named as Princess. The car was also never advertised as an Austin Princess, it's always been known as a Leyland Princess but the car shown (being made in the first six months of production) is known as an 18/22 Series
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