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I have also produced a Last Crusade MK VII tank. Mine has tons of features. Removable turret, elevating cannon, opening hatches, opening engine cover with engine, rotating treads, periscope, drivers seat, rotating side cannons....

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More pics available on Brickshelf. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=332292

That is one nice Indy tank! :oh3: Every time I try to make one it looks like a slab with tank treds and a hatch on top. Where are those instructions I saw listed on one of the pictures? I would love to add a tank like this to my Last Crusade diorama. I'm a conformist!! :sweet:

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That is one nice Indy tank! :oh3: Every time I try to make one it looks like a slab with tank treds and a hatch on top. Where are those instructions I saw listed on one of the pictures? I would love to add a tank like this to my Last Crusade diorama. I'm a conformist!! :sweet:

Check out my site Brickstruct.com if you are interested in the tank instructions :classic: The model contains a lot of parts...but you have to remember a fair amount of them are TANK TREADS. The instruction manual is 43 pages long.

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Now that is cool. :sweet: Where was that picture taken? Now I really want a tank. :cry_sad: Come on Lego do we really have to be so politically correct to the point that you won't even produce a WW1 tank from an Indiana Jones movie. :sceptic::hmpf::hmpf_bad:

Wasn't it the second World War? I'm not sure, I don't follow the movies. :tongue:

Either way, it looks great. I wish a tank was released at some point, whether it is a licensed set or not.

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Wasn't it the second World War? I'm not sure, I don't follow the movies. :tongue:

Either way, it looks great. I wish a tank was released at some point, whether it is a licensed set or not.

the movies were around the second world war, but alot of 2nd. rate and 3rd. rate countries had out dated military vehicles like the tank which is from the 1st. world war.

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Looks pretty much like the BatTank from the Bane + Riddler set.

Funny you mention this. When I saw the BAT TANK set, I immediately thought I could convert it without too much trouble into the Indy Mk VII tank. It was actually a lot more work than than what I had initially thought, although I did use a lot of parts from that set. It certainly is a good starting off point. And if you have this set, you have quite a bit of the inner workings and treads of what you need to make the Indy tank conversion.

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