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On the workbench - A paint job too far 6 - British Recce patrol

Two British Dailmer Armoured Cars for the Household cavalry in my XXX Corp Battle group. They have a mix of bought and scratch built stowage and a commander from Early War Miniatures. These are older Skytrex miniature I have had for years now going to get a run uot in The Market Garden weekend on the 12th May
Close up of the first of the pair
And the other with the commander getting a clear view.



With there fast move and scout and mortar spotter special rules These two will be the eyes and ears of my battlegroup. The Household Cavalry provide recon for XXX Corp in the battle so these two have had they're marking applies for this weekend.









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