If you are interested in Ferret Scout Car this is an absolute must-have pictorial reference book: printed on a high-quality paper, well structured, professionally presented and packed with large full color photos featuring Mk 1, Mk 1/2 and Mk 2 variants of the vehicle.
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Ferret Scout Cars in DetailMaki
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Posted: Sunday, December 08, 2013 - 08:37 PM UTC
Keef1648
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Posted: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 - 12:31 AM UTC
The first thing that strikes me in some of the pictures shown is the painting of some of the detail, for instance, Engine fans were not painted Red on 'in service' vehicles! Secondly, the 38 pattern water bottle was not in service or issued at the time period of the Larkspur Radio.
One must still be careful when copying any museum or privately restored vehicle for detailing your models. But this is a great reference book.
Keith.
One must still be careful when copying any museum or privately restored vehicle for detailing your models. But this is a great reference book.
Keith.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 - 01:29 PM UTC
Larkspurs were in service from the mid 50's until late 70's. 37 pattern webbing was not withdrawn from 2nd line units until the early 7'0's. I still had 37 webbing in Gibralter until 1973.