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Richard B.
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by Richard B. » 02 Nov 2019, 14:20
Built and painted straight out of the box/packet, some added stowage.
These will probably become Yorkshire Yeomanry in one of our Christmas games
Matchbox Humber II

Frontline Rolls Royce (new Vickers)

Both Together

"“Sir with the compliments of my officer, your shooting was excellent – you killed four of our men”!
Un-named Traillieur to an artillery officer at R`Fakah, Morocco, Feb. 29th, 1908
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CarlL
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by CarlL » 02 Nov 2019, 16:18
Great paint job. I like the Frontline RR Armoured Car. The change of MG in turret is not one I have tried.
CarlL
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Richard B.
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by Richard B. » 02 Nov 2019, 16:25
CarlL wrote: ↑02 Nov 2019, 16:18
Great paint job. I like the Frontline RR Armoured Car. The change of MG in turret is not one I have tried.
CarlL
The one in the turret was broken, so I had to improvise

"“Sir with the compliments of my officer, your shooting was excellent – you killed four of our men”!
Un-named Traillieur to an artillery officer at R`Fakah, Morocco, Feb. 29th, 1908
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CarlL
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by CarlL » 05 Nov 2019, 00:08
Richard,
I have obviously been more lucky as bought five from Frontline and none broken! But resin is fragile.
CarlL
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Richard B.
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by Richard B. » 05 Nov 2019, 10:03
Both A/Cs came as swaps from that lovely man Alan Hamilton (for planes I thinK??)
So he may have owned the Frontline rolls for a while, it has certainly been kicking around my cupboard for nearly a year, so i may have caused the damage

"“Sir with the compliments of my officer, your shooting was excellent – you killed four of our men”!
Un-named Traillieur to an artillery officer at R`Fakah, Morocco, Feb. 29th, 1908