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During World War II, the British Army sought additional reconnaissance vehicles to supplement the Daimler Dingo already in service. Humber answered the call with a nimble and dependable two-man scout car. Over 4,000 units were produced from 1942 until the war’s end, serving with a wide range of Commonwealth, Polish, and Czech forces. With a top speed of 62 mph and a low profile, the Humber Scout Car proved highly effective in reconnaissance and liaison roles across various theatres of war.
Armed with either a Bren gun or a Vickers K light machine gun, the vehicle relied on its speed and mobility rather than heavy firepower. Its primary role was to gather intelligence, relay orders, and maintain communication between units, all while avoiding direct confrontation. Its compact size and high performance made it a valued asset in fast-moving operations.
This kit includes one resin and metal Humber Scout Car, a figure of Brigadier J.O.E. Vandeleur—famed for leading the Irish Guards Armoured Regiment down Highway 69 during Operation Market Garden—along with a Bolt Action stat card, vehicle damage markers, full-colour waterslide decals, and one Bolt Action order die. Models are supplied unassembled and unpainted.
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