Sunday, November 28, 2010 - 10:54 PM UTC
Accurate Armour have just mailed us with details of their latest releases
The first is an interesting conversion for the MiniArt Dingo Scout Car:

C094 - Malaysian DINGO (Ferret turret) £16.98/ £19.95 (Export/U.K. or E.C.)

This 1/35th scale resin conversion set by Jon Bottomley is designed to convert the Miniart Daimler Dingo plastic kit into a vehicle used by British and Commonwealth forces in Malaya during the 1954 to 1966 period.
There were several Malaysian Dingo conversions and this particular type mounted the Ferret turret on a roof plate and MBSD mountings on the hull sides, along with some smaller modifications.
Also included is a colour decal set with a selection of useful markings and a pair of etched brass 'sand channels'. Full colour illustrated instructions are provided.

A135 - L129A1 SHARPSHOOTER Weapon set (Qty-5) £6.80/£7.99 (Export/U.K. or E.C.)

A 1/35th scale resin set (Qty-5) depicting the British Army 2010 issue 7.62mm L129A1 'Sharpshooter' weapons. Produced by Lewis Machine & Tool in the USA they are supplied with SOPMOD stock and TRIJICON ACOG 6x48 sight. Alternative folded or deployed bipods, folded or in use foregrip, and spare barrel are included for each weapon. Master model by Derek Hansen

DE26 - Ambulance Red Crosses £4.00/£ 4.70 (Export/U.K. or E.C.)

A selection of useful Ambulance Red Cross decals for use in any scale, particularly 1/35th and 1/48th. Sizes are 2.5mm, 8mm, 11mm and 15mm square; and 5mm, 11mm and 16mm round.

DE27 - Ambulance Red Crescents £4.00/£4.70 (Export/U.K. or E.C.)

A selection of useful Ambulance Red Crescent decals for use in any scale, particularly 1/35th and 1/48th. Sizes are 7mm, 11mm and 15mm square; and 7mm, 12mm and 16mm round.

Our thanks to Derek Hansen for the Update!
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The Malayan Dingo Conversion is definitely a must have for me. I'm wondering if AA will be releasing any of the other configurations of the Dingo used there?
NOV 29, 2010 - 01:33 AM
- Looks like a neat conversion - enjoy Patrick. Al
NOV 29, 2010 - 04:46 AM
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