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Post by iansadler on Nov 6, 2008 19:01:43 GMT
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Post by foxy on Nov 6, 2008 19:08:54 GMT
Thanks Ian for that, I have the Tami one to do, this will make a good second. I get news bulletins from Miniart, but they never let on to this one. . Funny I was talking on another thread about the differance between the Dingo and the Daimler(scout and Armoured car). And this pops up. ;D
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Post by foxy on Nov 7, 2008 9:52:03 GMT
Well had my Miniart today on the Dingo, better late than never .
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Jason
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Post by Jason on Nov 8, 2008 13:08:26 GMT
It's good to see that some model companies aren't afraid of releasing allied subjects, it's about time that we had some released, may this continue.
Jason
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Post by foxy on Nov 8, 2008 17:12:45 GMT
Yes your right Jason mate. I am looking for big brother of this type(DaimlerArmoured Car) in Plastic, the resin one in this scale is to expensive. . But this is a good start.
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Post by chippyrail on Nov 8, 2008 17:18:43 GMT
Well, I've just seen the pictures of the CAD Dingo & I think it will be a good well detailed kit but what a shame that a firm who is making British Armoured vehicles chooses something that is already done in plastic, albeit with hardly any detail & lousy POW cans, wouldn't it be nicer if they had suggested an armoured car. There are three British ones to choose from all done in resin & therefore expensive, with various marks I make it nine at the last count!, so three main moulds a few extra sprues & voila! some of us happy for a long time. And of course there are, for those of us modelling western desert items, the various Morris, use with BEF as well, Humber light recce & Marmon-Herrington Cars. Regards Howard
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