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Mike K 29-06-07 11:24

post war Dingo with mod
 
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Pic from the SLV web site:

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Malaya I think ? The caption says its 2 RAR soldiers ?

Mike

Les Freathy 29-06-07 18:52

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Nice photo Mike, funny i have been sorting a few Dingo items over the last week with the intention of starting a thread. No point in having a second so if its OK by you prehaps we can add to this one. Hers another of the type you posted it was to be the cover of a book i was involved in a number of years ago but never materialised. Richard F is well up on Dingos so i am sure he will have some awnsers
cheers
Les

Richard Farrant 29-06-07 21:41

Malayan Dingos
 
I have seen the colour photo before, and Mike's seems identical in design. There are numerous different versions, somewhere I have a photo of a chap I knew, who served in the Royal Engineers in Malaya, sitting in one with his native driver, this one is different again. I have just come across a poor photocopy of a photo, depicting a Malayan Army Dingo on parade, with what looks like a turret from a Ferret mk2, or similar design.

There is a collector nearby who has one, ex-Gurkhas and the drivers hatch is so small, with nil vision to the left, it would be a pain to work on, or even drive. No doubt the centre of gravity has drastically altered as well.

Les Freathy 29-06-07 22:44

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A couple of Dingos with the pedestal mount for the Bren

Les Freathy 29-06-07 22:45

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Nothing fancy here but i think this in Malaya

Les Freathy 29-06-07 22:46

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And big brother, just for luck
chees
Les

Richard Farrant 30-06-07 00:17

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Here is another post war version of a Dingo, I would think probably ex-Malaya. I spotted it in Guernsey, at a show in 1990, thought to be locally owned.

Neil Ashley 02-07-07 09:14

Richard

Do you know how original this last model is.

You may recall a small batch of these turned up during the 1980's all in rebuilt condition. One dealer claimed to me at the time that a number of kits had been found and they had been converted in this country. I am not a where of any photographs of this model in action, but I believe there is one in a museum in Malaysia.

The turrets are from the Mk1 Saracen rather than the Ferret. All the improvised Mk2 and 2/2 Ferrets converted in the region ended up with this turret as well.

The pedestal mount version is also interesting. Could that be a version of the PLM Mount? I have a similar picture taken at Bovington with a Vickers on the mount.

Richard Farrant 02-07-07 22:09

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Richard

Do you know how original this last model is.


The pedestal mount version is also interesting. Could that be a version of the PLM Mount?

Neil,

Last photo............it may have been from Hong Kong police ( a long shot guess ), because I know of someone with a RHKP Ferret that had a Saracen two door turret fitted, the mounting plate had been cut to shape and welded on to the Ferret hull!

There was a company that dealt in Dingo parts back in the 1960/70's, called E.C. McCann at Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset. They did mods like this for export to small countries in need of light armour. Seem to think there were some pics of their work in Windscreen a while back.

PLM mount,........... it does look like one, I am familiar with the one on a Humber scout, as I converted one to twin Bren mounts.

Neil Ashley 03-07-07 08:59

I supplied some photographs showing the rebuild line at E. C. M to Windscreen some time ago. I also sent in some pictures which the owner gave me showing the Vickers modification.

For those of us who had the oportunity to visit E.C.M. it was a truly amazing place. Unfortunately much of stock went into the skip due to lack of demand.

I have a letter some where dated from the early 1980's where the company were still supplying Dingo spares to Burma.

Les Freathy 03-07-07 23:58

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A couple of photos i took of Dingos back in the 1970s at one of the early Normandy runs that year organised by Pete Gray, these were taken at Folkestone and Dover

Les Freathy 03-07-07 23:59

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Richard Farrant 04-07-07 20:50

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Les,

I do not recognise the first Dingo, but this second one is, I am certain, Michael Mutch. It is now owned by Forum member, Nigel Watson, and could be named the Phoenix. Nigel will no doubt explain that one!

Les Freathy 04-07-07 22:02

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Thanks Richard
Another i took at Beltring last year, the dust gives it a good coat of weathering

Neil Ashley 05-07-07 08:55

Do any original armoured roofs survive or are they all reproductions?

Also does anyone have any photographs of the Mk1 at Bovington?

I believe there is another MK1 pictured on the modeling site which has had its 4 wheel steering welded up, presumably as part of a army mod, and is now basically a Mk2

Richard Farrant 06-07-07 00:17

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Also does anyone have any photographs of the Mk1 at Bovington?


Neil,

Here is a picture of the Mk1 at Bovington, not a lot of space to get a good shot as it is crammed in a storage shed. No folding metal roof fitted, and from memory, when I saw it 25 years ago on display, it did not have a roof then, probably converted to canvas whilst still in service.

Les Freathy 06-07-07 13:10

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NEil, not the dingo at Bovington but a wartime MK1
Les

Neil Ashley 06-07-07 13:31

There are some strange weld patterns on the Bovington example unless the hull was cut down at some stage.

Richard Farrant 06-07-07 20:37

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There are some strange weld patterns on the Bovington example unless the hull was cut down at some stage.
Neil,

It actually looks as though the hull may have been damaged at one time and new plate welded in.

Nigel Watson 20-08-07 17:11

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Wow
That is mine! Haven't seen this photo before, thanks Les. Richard is that Michael Mutch? I never met him. Where was this taken?

Nigel

Richard Farrant 20-08-07 21:37

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Wow
That is mine! Haven't seen this photo before, thanks Les. Richard is that Michael Mutch? I never met him. Where was this taken?

Nigel

Nigel,

I recognise the location to be the old A20 coming out of Folkestone enroute for Dover. It was a MVCG tour to either Ardennes or Arnhem. I took some photos a few miles further on. Date would be either 1977 or 1978. Yes, I am certain that was Michael driving.


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