Vauxhall D-Type.
British staff car of World War I. Built by the Vauxhall Motors company, and based on its predecessor the Type C, better known by the informal name 'Prince Henry'. It was produced in large quantities (more than 1,500), and used in all the theatres of conflict of the Great War. One of the Vauxhall cars belonged to King George V, who travelled in a staff car of this type to meet the troops after the end of the war.
• New tooling
• 1:72 scale plastic model kit from Roden, requires paint and glue
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