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Great model, making me thirsty!
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All that's missing is Dr Jones Senior, Marcus Brodie, and the fountain pen!
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Is there much point in the gallery link in the header? As the site now only hosts thumbnail sized images it's not even really handy as an archived resource, and there hasn't been any activity on it in 15 years...
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That ended up being a good bit of procrastination! I went for a couple of different figs; mountaineering me, whisky blending me and Navy me.
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Suspension detail; I think it should work but will have to try actually building it to be sure.
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The enhanced pallet load system is a replacement for the old DROPS wagons used in the British Army, used to deliver ISO containers or flat-racks quickly and efficiently.
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Pink Panther - quite tricky to get right with the lack of pink pieces, but I think it works OK.
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Neat, would love to see that! Maybe an SAS Willys Jeep too, to complete the set.
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Inspired me to make the military version too!
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Very loosely based on 40650, but pretty much a new model by this point. Marking the end of an era as the British Army retires the Land Rover Defender, this is the RWMIK version of the Land Rover Wolf. Armed with an FN MAG general purpose machine gun and a Browning M2 heavy machine gun. This one appears to be operated by the Royal Tank Regiment, as the beret piece is only available in black!
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Thanks all! Completely by coincidence there, but it's certainly similar. The mixed traffic is very interesting, I might redesign the bridge some day for that.
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A little something I threw together, a bascule bridge over a river. Control room Being an old bridge, it often needs repairs - hence the scaffold and the builder with his workboat Control room interior Bridge opened - operated by a Powered Up motor in the base of the tower