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Old 20-08-06, 11:43
Ponysoldier Ponysoldier is offline
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Default Hey Thanks

Thanks for the great shot of a great subject,,those kind
of details are great for small scale stuff
Patrick
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Old 28-05-11, 00:06
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a list of most, but not all surviving Dingo's here
http://www.daimler-fighting-vehicles...ing%20dsc.html

and a list of Daimler heavies here
http://www.daimler-fighting-vehicles...ing%20dac.html

i know there are more, but i dont yet have photo's of them. If anyone has photo's or knows of additional vehicles please drop me a line so that i can add them to the site.

www.daimler-fighting-vehicles.co.uk

thanks

Singe
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Old 28-05-11, 01:02
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Singe, there is one Dingo in Greece, s/n F48063, in running condition.
You'll have PM soon.

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Old 24-06-11, 22:14
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Kostas.

any news on those daimler heavies?

cheers

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