Looks nice. Is that a foam-board body? That's a good idea for visualization.

-Mike M

On 21/01/2010, Pete Arundel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've started to build a new support vehicle. Using rock crawler axles
> which have the axle, motor, transmission and steering all built in one
> unit as they're easy to mount (it really bugers up the sprung /
> unsprung weight ratio though . . .)
>
> I started off looking at a Land Rover 101 FC but, in typical style,
> soon found reasons not to build one. Instead I ended up with a
> Shorland S52 - basically an armoured Land Rover 110.
>
> The full size looks like this;
>
> http://www.shorlandsite.com/images/S52%2003.jpg
>
> So far, my 1/6th scale version looks like ths;
>
> http://www.panhistoria.com/Stacks/Novels/Character_Homes/homedirs/21498images/ShorlandI.JPG
> http://www.panhistoria.com/Stacks/Novels/Character_Homes/homedirs/21498images/ShorlandII.JPG
>
> Chassis and suspension aren't fitted and the wheels are just there to
> give an idea of how it'll look when completed.
>
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