
Daimler Dingo (MkII)
Designed in 1938 the Dingo was one of the most successful light armoured cars of World War 2, first seeing action in France in 1940 and continuing through to 1945 and after, still being in service in the British army in 1952, though it was still used by other countries up to 1974.
Armament of the Dingo could be either the Bren LMG or Boyes AT Rifle. (Though the Boyes was dropped after 1941)
This model is a MkII which had the folding armoured roof, and more than 33% of the 6600 vehicles produced were of this mark.