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Full build, painting, and weathering of the Bronco Staghound Mk III armoured car. You can find this kit at https://scalemodelshq.com/collections... The Staghound is unusual in that it was American designed but never used by US forces in combat: instead, its main users in WW2 were British and Commonwealth forces. There were several variants of the Staghound: the Mk I had a 37mm gun; the Mk II had a 3 inch howitzer, and the model featured here, the Mk III had the turret taken from a 6-pdr (40 mm) gun armed Crusader tank. The build of this kit is relatively straightforward, with a small number of PE parts. During the build I also use a Miniart stowage set, a few spare jerrycans from the stash, and make a tarp from metal foil. The kit was painted using AK Real Colours for the base colour and Vallejo Model Color acrylics for the various details. For the weathering I used various oil paints plus AK acrylic texture and AK enamels for the mud. 0:00 Introduction & kit contents 1:29 Build 6:39 Painting 7:44 Decals 9:35 Detail painting 10:54 Chipping 12:37 Stowage 15:04 Oil paint weathering 18:03 Mud effects 25:09 Final images You can also support my channel with the links below: Patreon: / modelnerd Amazon store: https://amzn.to/370Fk7H Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/modelnerd Instagram: / model.nerd WW2 aircraft models: http://bit.ly/ww2aircraft WW2 armour models: http://bit.ly/ww2armormodels Formula 1 car models: http://bit.ly/f1scalemodels FTC disclosure: This video or description contains affiliate links. If you click on one of them, I'll receive a commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music credits: BenSound (www.bensound.com)