Daimler Is are scouting ahead of a hasty attack.
Earlier, I shared a review of some Staghounds. Some Daimler Is are now ready to join the force.
Fitted with a 95 horse-power engine, the Daimler I was developed in line with the smaller Daimler Dingo. The armoured car was equipped with 4 wheel steering and fully independent suspension. The vehicle was crewed by 3: a driver, a gunner and a commander. The standard Daimler I was fitted with a 2 pound gun and a coaxial machine gun. To improve anti-tank penetration, some vehicles in the European Theater of Operations (ETO) were fitted with a Little-John adapter. The Little John operated with the squeeze bore principle which increased muzzle velocity by increasing barrel pressure.
Review:
This is another of the resin and metal models that really is still the standard for most Battlefront products. The kit contains a hull and turret in resin. The kit comes with a standard 2 pound or 2 pound with Little John adapter options. Each blister contains one model.
And here are the pictures of these painted up.
I hope you enjoyed this review.
Note the Little John Adapter on the commanders vehicle |
Note the unusual unbuttoned hatch position |
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