Papa 695s 1/35 Mini Art Dingo Mk1

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Great work so far Ian.

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Looks great Ian,
I'm no expert on Dingo's, so the driver is not sitting straight with the direction of the road? Must be weird to keep driving straight and also pain in the neck no?
Have fun :thumb2:
 

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Nice internals Ian.
 

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Thanks guy's, I'm glad your liking it. It's a great little kit, fitting together very nicely so far, but when putting the cab together, you put the two sides on first and it looks like its all wrong, It's not until you put the front and back parts on that you see it's ok.
 

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I'm no expert on Dingo's, so the driver is not sitting straight with the direction of the road? Must be weird to keep driving straight and also pain in the neck no?
The Daimler Scout Car could drive in reverse at (almost) the same speed as forward. The seat is set at an angle to make it a bit easer for the driver to see through the little viewport in the rear armour when doing so.

It also had four-wheel steering, as you can see on Ian’s model, probably partly because of the high-speed reverse. This proved dangerous, though, so the rear steering linkage was disconnected on later versions (IIRC, from the Mk. IB on) and the wheels simply fixed in the straight-ahead position — however, the whole steering mechanism was only actually deleted on the Mk. III (off the top of my head).
 

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Hi Ian
Looks a nice kit. A lot of parts for a small vehicle. Great start with the interior. It looks excellent.
Jim
 

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Nice build Ian, not noticed the offset drivers seat before on one of these, but my brother had a Vauxhall Nova with offset pedals & steering wheel!
 

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Looking great as a basis for a well worn paint job Ian. Nice one!
 
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