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30º Baja Portalegre 500
Car: TOYOTA HILUX
Drivers: PAULO RUI FERREIRA & JORGE MONTEIRO - P4
Team: PAULO RUI FERREIRA
The All Terrain Recon Transport (AT-RT), also known as the Republic scout walker, was a model of recon walker used mainly during the Clone Wars by Advanced Recon Force troopers. It was the precursor to both the All Terrain Defense Pod and the All Terrain Scout Transport. During the Galactic Civil War, these walkers were adopted by both the Galactic Empire, who used Scout troopers to man the vehicles, and the Alliance to Restore the Republic, who upgraded them to compete with the advancements of the Empire.
The AT-RT's were usually used for a variety of missions including ground support, police support, civil defense, and post-battle cleanup efforts. They occasionally took up position on the front lines of ground battles when difficult terrain prevented the use of larger vehicles.
Baja TT Reguengos de Monsaraz - Capital dos Vinhos de Portugal.
Bruno Oliveira / Paulo Marques
Mazda Proto
Baja TT ACP Santiago do Cacém-Grândola 2020
SSV: CAN AM MAVERICK X3
Driver: Miguel Jordão (PRT) & João Pereira (PRT)
AFN 24 Horas TT Vila de Fronteira 2017
MMP RALLY RAID
DRIVERS; RICARDO PORÉM LAURENT POLETTI PEDRO GRANCHA RONALD BASSO
Baja TT Reguengos de Monsaraz 2019
Driver & Co Driver: Pedro Dias da Silva & José Janela
Car: FORD MO EXR05 PROTO
Baja TT ACP Santiago do Cacém-Grândola 2020
Car: Toyota Hilux
Driver: Miguel Barbosa (PRT) & Pedro Velosa (PRT)
The Bison was an amphibious vehicle, optimised for traversing the tundra of Hibernia. Similar to Siberia, on Earth, the land could be frozen and snowy in the winter and then melt into swampland in the summer.
The design was based on the LVT Buffalo of WWII vintage. A big difference was that the Bison's ramp was front loading, whereas the Buffalo had a rear loading ramp. The Bison also featured extra plumbing, to enable hand washing, which was impossible in the old Buffalo design.
The cargo space was just large enough to hold one, half-sized standard Hibernia container or a small vehicle.
This model is on LEGO Ideas! check it out!!!
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The All Terrain - Mobile Artillery Walker (AT-MAW) was a heavy artillery unit in the All Terrain walker family. It serves in a support role as a mobile artillery siege craft, easily destroying fortifications at range. The AT-MAW uses the same design as the head of the AT-ST to reduce production costs, this design offers little armor but increases speed by minimizing weight. The base features a four legged design. The front feet are heavily plated and designed to provide stability when firing the main gun, which is a mass-driver cannon fixed to the chin mount, while the rear claw feet are adept at climbing over high terrain or obstacles. The AT-MAW is also fitted with a Anti-Air blaster flak cannon on the roof and the same cheek mounted twin light blaster cannon as the AT-ST, however the opposite cheek mount is equipped with an advanced radar unit to improve sighting at extreme range.
Design Notes:
This model is based on a drawing by Shane Molina www.artstation.com/artwork/bzywv I have obtained his permission to use the deign as well as posting it here.
Once I had seen Shane's drawing I knew I just had to make it out of LEGO! I started by buying the official LEGO AT-ST model, intending to build the head and then start on the legs. However after I had built the model I realized the head's shape was all wrong and so I ended up redesigning the whole thing! I've added the sloped front, flat top and longer flanges on the sides. I did manage to retain all of LEGO's play designs, including: the opening top and top hatch, the spring shooter missiles, and even added a place to store the gun and binoculars. Designing the legs went fairly smoothly, although the main torso joints gave me a lot of trouble before I ended up going with functionality over design with the big ratchet joints.
I would love to answer any questions and to get some feedback on the design!!!!
If you are interested in the design process be sure to check out my Instagram feed or grab the LDD file and instructions below!!!
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LDD File: 1drv.ms/u/s!AkXj4OlJXfWkvtszUWBDcbScQuASbA
Blueprint Instructions: 1drv.ms/b/s!AkXj4OlJXfWkvux-jF6v1-eNZ9U5Lg
Baja TT ACP Santiago do Cacém-Grândola 2020
Car: Mini JCW Rally
Driver: Alejandro Martins (PRT) & José Marques (PRT)
Baja TT ACP Santiago do Cacém-Grândola 2020
SSV: Bombardier Can Am Maverick X3
Driver: Francisco Dias & Mário Feio
Transport 2 was a specialist cargo mover, of a type used by some mining operations on Hibernia. It carried single, short standard container of high-value goods. In the case of mines, this was often explosives, denoted by an orange hazard label.
The concept for the vehicle was based on 4x4s used in Iceland. These had oversized, low-pressure tyres that helped them to gain traction on snow, tundra and bogs.
For driving in poor weather, the vehicles were equipped with stereoscopic radar on the right and an image intensifier turret on the left. Satellite tracking was also fitted. This was partly in case of a mechanical breakdown in the wilderness but mainly to keep track of the goods. The vehicles were painted yellow, like many mine & quarry machines, with visual recognition patterns, such as stripes or chequers, that could easily be seen in blizzards.
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Design credit to Scotty Whitesell for the container, of which this is the short, 10-stud version.Design credit also to Nick and Red M for the turret.
NEW from Llwyngwril Systems: an innovative high speed solution to all of your rough terrain personal transport problems!
Baja TT ACP Santiago do Cacém-Grândola 2020
Car: Ford EXR05 Proto
Driver: Pedro Dias da Silva (PRT) & José Janela (PRT)
Float your way across big bad bogs and slippery silky sand with Llwyngwril Systems' 18 wheeled cargo platform.
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I really like the train windscreens and will have to buy some in real bricks in the summer. Apologies for some bricks in this vehicle possibly not existing these colours.
32º Baja Portalegre 500
Car: DUNBEE BUGGY
Drivers: GREGOIRE DE MEVIUS & LEYH ANDRE
Team: GREGOIRE DE MEVIUS
30º Baja Portalegre 500
Car: MINI X-RAID
Drivers: FERNANDO ALVAREZ & JUAN PABLO MONASTEROLO
Team: SOUTH RACING
32º Baja Portalegre 500
Car: MINI JCW RALLY
Drivers: STÉPHANE PETERHANSEL & DAVID CASTERA - P2
Team: X-RAID MINI JOHN COOPER WORKS RALLY TEAM
Baja TT Reguengos de Monsaraz - Capital dos Vinhos de Portugal.
Alejandro Martins / José Marques
Toyota Hilux
A pair of specially modified lorries park up and wait for the start of a night stage, somewhere in the Atacama desert.
Kerr Crane Service Liebherr LTM 1350-6.1 All-terrain Mobile Crane photographed in German Township in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada
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Kerr Crane Service Liebherr LTM 1350-6.1 All-terrain Mobile Crane photographed in the Township of German in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada
BAJA TT Capital Dos Vinhos De Portugal - Reguengos de Monsaraz Pedro Santinho Mendes & Vitor Mendes
Can Am Maverick X3 XRS
Baja TT ACP Santiago do Cacém-Grândola 2020
Car: Toyota Hilux
Driver: João Ramos (PRT) & Vitor Jesus (PRT)
Despite of the way that every child used them in the 1970s and 80s, the official line from LEGO was that the things with trans-green ends were torches, not guns.
This is a real-bricks version of something that I built for Febrovery and a lot of folks enjoyed. I think that the old style wheels look even better than the ones that I used in LDD.