The Daimler Scout Car, known in service as the “Dingo” (after the Australian wild dog), was a British light fast 4WD reconnaissance vehicle also used in the liaison role during the Second World War. The vehicle was officially designated Daimler Scout Car, but became widely known as Dingo, which was the name of the competing Alvis prototype.
The Flames of War blister comes with three of them. These are resin models with metal wheels and crew.
The models go together quite easily, but it can be challenging to get the wheels to fit flat.
The three completed Dingos.
The crew I decided to paint separately. I glued the crew to a wooden stick.
See the full workbench feature on the British Daimler Dingo.
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