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I was thinking much the same, that green looks post-war. The Mk. III version only came into use in 1945, so I suppose they wouldn’t immediately have been got rid of after the war by the British Army, but they were supplied to Denmark and Lebanon too.Y'know, looking at that shiny green finish, I go 'post war'.
Were there staghounds still in service at the time of Korea?
Thanks Steve,Hey Andy
Looking very good so far.
Y'know, looking at that shiny green finish, I go 'post war'.
Were there staghounds still in service at the time of Korea?
Just a thought...
Hi John,Apologies for turning up late Mr Smith, being doing other things 1/1 rather knackered but here .
Looks good , nice clean build , love the figures you've picked .
Thank you Si,Coming along nice Andy :thumb2:
Hey Jakko,I was thinking much the same, that green looks post-war. The Mk. III version only came into use in 1945, so I suppose they wouldn’t immediately have been got rid of after the war by the British Army, but they were supplied to Denmark and Lebanon too.
Steve,not much to chose from really mate,must admit,it does feel a bit like "plugging away" sometimes,dunno why though!Lovely green effect. Nice to see you still plugging away with this one. Decided on the decals yet??
HA!!,Tis a horid Green indeed steueLovely green effect. Nice to see you still plugging away with this one. Decided on the decals yet??
Only two sets with this one Steve,so i went the Canadian..iLovely green effect. Nice to see you still plugging away with this one. Decided on the decals yet??



Thanks very much:astonished:It certainly is a "Big old bus"..... i think the crew must`ve felt fairly safe,compared to some other of the AFv crews!!Hi Andy,
All looking very nice mate. I built one a while ago its a big old bus isn't it.
That’s Staghounds in general, though, not just the Mk. III. It seems only between 100 and 300 Mk. IIIs were made.the 3,000 odd that got built went to the Commonwealth countries apparently :thumb2:
I’ve seen a few IRL, and the size of them is quite impressive. They kind of look like an XL-sized normal armoured car.It certainly is a "Big old bus"..... i think the crew must`ve felt fairly safe,compared to some other of the AFv crews!!
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