yes... the Toyota fuel truck is a long way from home.
LRDG conversions using Hongwell die-cast jeeps.
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The Chevrolet was from the remains of a very old Matchbox unfinshed LRDG set that I recovered from the spares' box (painted green by me back in its day lol ).
A few books covered with towels and old sheets, add some scrub, sprinkle on some sand and add a few palm trees and there you have the table.
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