1/35th Miniart German captured Daimler Dingo mk2 scout car

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Ferrets Bueller

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I built this nearly a year ago and only just got it home from my desk at work this week and finally put the decals on.

From what i can remember it was a right pain to make with alot of panels and parts not lining up properly. This was also before i started usiing Vallejo paints so this had been painted with tamiya and humrol paints.

When i first weathered it i went way overboard so when i got it home on sunday i removed some and added osme weathering where i thought it needed adding, im still unsure if its too much but im sure you guys will tell me. It is to go on a very dusty and dirty track next to my semi completed 1/35th Dragon rail gun shelf diorama, so the weathering should look ok (i hope). I just need to find what i did with the crew now

Again open to good and bad views

cheers
 
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gillieman

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That looks well good Paul, i like the side of the dingo where the glue as melted looks like the paint as chipped off.
 
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John Huggins

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Nice one Paul looks well good, i hope to aspire to this kind of skill.

Are you putting it on a small plinth !!.

John
 
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adam402

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its a nice jeep . .

it was great important in world war .
 
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Wow Paul, that's one well beat up vehicle. Cracking work on the weathering.

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Great job, love the weathering.

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Fenlander

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I love this kit, like you say though, it is a 'challenge' in places lol. Mine was the British one, very detailed kit though. Nicely done heavy weathering Paul.
 

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Nope, i've looked long and hard and can't find anything bad about it Paul. Paintwork is spot on as is the weathering, and 'o' boy is this weathered. A little cracker that just needs five stars.

Have fun, John
 
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rememal

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Nice job.

I like these Dingo kits, I have a Mk1b built and a Mk1a and Mk3 to build and I`m eyeing up a Mk1 to build a BEF version.

Malc
 
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If you took a picture of that against a convincing background, we would be hard pushed to tell it was not the real thing. It looks metallic and the rusting is outstanding! More envy from me!

Well done - brilliant

Aidan
 
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