
Thanks for the confirmation John. Not my area of expertise..... And as for the poor crew in such circumstances.....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.
I concur Master - we had the ferrets whilst in the UN - c..p!Daimler dingo Morris c8 and a daimler ferret
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.![]()
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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).
Think so.....posts crossed.I'm thinking MK IV??
I hadn’t even realised thatMany thanks for the update. I may have confused some but the second and third photo are the same vehicle.
Not a Humber Daimler, but a Humber Armoured Car. It’s definitely a Humber Mk. IV, but that was very hard to tell from the first photo, because the armament wasn’t visible.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??
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