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Hi Steve,
I am no expert on British armoured cars but I am pretty certain that is a Humber armoured car of some type. Looks very similar to the Daimler armoured car from the side in many ways. However the sloping front is the giveaway, as it is stepped on the Daimler, I know because I've built one.
Hope the below help.....and of course that I am right!!!!
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Definitely those as mentioned by Mark and Andrew
I remember those armoured cars well recovering them .Not nice for the crew if they turned over as the batteries were under the turret floor.Comment
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Thanks for the confirmation John. Not my area of expertise..... And as for the poor crew in such circumstances.....Comment
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Probably a Humber Armoured Car. Could be a Guy, though, they had the same body on a different chassis, but I’m not knowledgeable enough to tell them apart without looking through references, which I don’t feel like doing right now.
Morris C8, I think, but softskins are not my forté.
Not a clue, beyond “British WWII truck”.
Ferret Mk. 1/1 (the Mk. 1 was open-topped, the Mk 1/1 had this odd stepped superstructure, the Mk. 2 had a turret).Comment
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Many thanks for the update. I may have confused some but the second and third photo are the same vehicle. So am I right in saying the first vehicle is a Humber Daimler, the 2/3rd vehicle is a Morris C8 and finally a Ferret Mk. 1/1??Comment
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Not a scooby, if its not a StuG I am totally dim, however can recognise a pie van when I see one!Comment
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Hi Steve
The Humber and Daimler were made by different manufacturers and are different armoured cars.....so you have Humber Armoured Car or you have a Daimler Armoured Car (the big brother of the Dingo Scout Car).....not a 'Humber Daimler'.
HTH.
Andrew
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