A stunning build of the T17E1 Staghound Mk.1 from a modelling friend Igoryn Esenin During WW2, men of the Canadian 12th Manitoba Dragoons, part of the 18th Armoured Car Regiment, were looking for a way to increase the firepower on their American-built Staghound Armored Cars. They were only armed with a 37 mm (1.46 in) anti-tank gun. The Dragoons’ job on the battlefield was reconnaissance and to call in artillery support. The "tulips" were to help should they come across any armour

Adie Roberts continues his series of inspirations to help inspire modellers of all abilities to work out of their comfort zone building dioramas or just trying new builds.

The turret of this Canadian 12th Manitoba Dragoons Staghound Armoured Car was fitted with four 60 lb RP-3 (Rocket Projectile 3-inch) air to ground aircraft rocket launcher rails in November 1944.

The turret of this Canadian 12th Manitoba Dragoons Staghound Armoured Car was fitted with four 60 lb RP-3 (Rocket Projectile 3-inch) air to ground aircraft rocket launcher rails in November 1944.

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