Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
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Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
This has come up on a local auction site. It's cheap enough, but does anyone recogize it as resembling any real life scout vehicle?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/toys-models/ac ... 461225.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/toys-models/ac ... 461225.htm
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Re: Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
Looks like a Daimler Armoured Car.
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Re: Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
that's made by Chap Mei.
It most resembles an immediate post war Daimler Ferret or Fox.......can't remember which.
It kinda looks like a wwii daimler mk 1 or 2 and is actually the right size in 1/18 too. I have one that i plan to fix up a bit and repaint as a wwii daimler armored car. Fenders are the wrong shape, other details are off but it does have the overall look of a WWII daimler.
It most resembles an immediate post war Daimler Ferret or Fox.......can't remember which.
It kinda looks like a wwii daimler mk 1 or 2 and is actually the right size in 1/18 too. I have one that i plan to fix up a bit and repaint as a wwii daimler armored car. Fenders are the wrong shape, other details are off but it does have the overall look of a WWII daimler.
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Re: Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
That's awesome! I would love to have one of those.
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Re: Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
Could be a Humber Scout Car, most popular Brit armored car in WW2 or a Fox, a Canadian armored car, also WW2 vintage.
A Ferret is similar but lacks any armament bigger than a small turret with twin .30cal machine guns. The Fox had a turret with a .50cal and a .30cal machine guns during WW2. The Humber had a 37mm gun like your toy but only the Ferret mounted a spare tire midships on the side like the toy. I've been in a Ferret with its Royce Rolls engine and really weird transmission. You press in the clutch, shift gears, and the gear engages a half block later. I refused to drive it in a parade and only was the gunner.... but I regress.
After WW2 the Fox was upguned to bigger light cannons into the 60's.
If the size is good for 1/18, it is nice as an addition to our Brit vehicles....... wait.... do we have any Brit 1/18?
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A Ferret is similar but lacks any armament bigger than a small turret with twin .30cal machine guns. The Fox had a turret with a .50cal and a .30cal machine guns during WW2. The Humber had a 37mm gun like your toy but only the Ferret mounted a spare tire midships on the side like the toy. I've been in a Ferret with its Royce Rolls engine and really weird transmission. You press in the clutch, shift gears, and the gear engages a half block later. I refused to drive it in a parade and only was the gunner.... but I regress.
After WW2 the Fox was upguned to bigger light cannons into the 60's.
If the size is good for 1/18, it is nice as an addition to our Brit vehicles....... wait.... do we have any Brit 1/18?
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Re: Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
it's way too small for a Humber, unfortunately. It's about 8 inches long...perfect for a 1/18 Daimler but about 1/24 scale for a Humber. The fenders look more Humber like than Daimler, though.
There's also a French post war armoured car it looks like but i can't remember the name.
There's also a French post war armoured car it looks like but i can't remember the name.
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Panhard 178 is the French armored car.
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Re: Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
Ok cool. So a few options for a possible conversion.
Still trying to figure out inside my own head, if it's too toy like. The auction still has a day to go....
Still trying to figure out inside my own head, if it's too toy like. The auction still has a day to go....
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Re: Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
Looks a bit like a Staghound.
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Re: Does this resemble an actual scout vehicle?
Too many differences to be a Staghound. Turret is very different. fenders are bigger and not as round, gun on Staghound is smaller, entire Staghound is bigger than this car.
Good suggestion though.
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Good suggestion though.
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