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the 2nd element of my Desert 8th Armoured is here! The A15 Crusader (early)
Inspiration drawn from several crusaders online, but special inspiration from
PA for the turret. ;)
Hope you like!
12.170 cc
6 In-line
305 PS @ 2.100 rpm
Vmax : 80 km/h
PS.SPEICHER
Sammlung LKW + Bus
Einbeck
Germany
September 2024
This is going to be a big (and I mean really BIG) collaborative project of mine and Joe's. This particular diorama consists of four 48x48 baseplates and tells a story about human exploration mission getting ambushed by evil aliens near the ancient half-ruined temple. Keep your children away form these, 'cause there are lots of bloody details all across this scene :D
I really hope you like it, please see a full HD pic to fully enjoy small detailing.
As soon as all four pieces are finished and put together I'm gonna need help to render it, so please, anyone?..
Garry I wasn't sure what to call it so I call it by how it looks it would attack. Hope it works for ya :3
MODEL BY: Garry_Rocks
-Joe
Scammell Crusader 6x4 Ex Military heavy recovery truck. JVV 105T
Seen on the A6 northbound leaving the 2014 Rushden Cavalcade.
This is going to be a big (and I mean really BIG) collaborative project of mine and Joe's. This diorama consists of four 48x48 baseplates and tells a story about human exploration mission getting ambushed by evil aliens near the ancient half-ruined temple. Keep your children away form these, 'cause there are lots of bloody details all across this scene :D
I really hope you like it, please see a full HD pic to fully enjoy small detailing.
As soon as all four pieces are finished and put together I'm gonna need help to render it, so please, anyone?..
two former French Crusaders at the Chateau de Savigny-lès-Beaune, the one on the left (No. 1) being an F-8E(FN) while No. 35 was upgraded to F-8P standard in the 1990s.
Falcons vs Crusaders
A tribute of my childhood. Crusaders are attacking a side wall of a Falcon bastion, already in disrepair as you can see from the central part of the wall as well as from the cosmetic pieces of stone that have fallen off the battlements.
The Crusader Castle of Al-Karak (الكرك) is the perfect place for solitude, silence and contemplation.
Jordan has a pleasant surprise for you waiting around every corner - stylish chic & cool Amman, the best preserved Roman city (Jerash) with a gladiator show, Islamic hedonism in desert citadels, floating on the Dead sea caked in black mud followed by champagne breakfast, crazy mosaics, huge crusader castles, the dramatic reveal of the Treasury in candlelight @ Petra by night and/but the mesmerizing mysterious Monastery around the mountain peak being the true highlight of Petra ... As they say, if you like what you see, look a little further and you might get more!
Check out the whole set - Experience Jordan.
Karak, Jordan
2010
An F-8E Crusader assigned to the VF-111 "Sundowners" launching from USS Oriskany (CVA-34) on "Yankee Station" (officially known as Point Yankee) in the Gulf of Tonkin, 1966.
As seen by MrBenn. Still registered as the Hillman Imp that presumably was the donor car. I thought this looked quite smart.
36x36 in.
Oil on gallery canvas
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A 1973 Clan Crusader, Hillman Imp based kit car. Photographed In June 2015 at the classic car show, Scolton Manor, Pembrokeshire.
I made these to look as if they were to be the humanoid species of the same planet Garry_Rocks's "Carver" creation.
Garry_Rocks: - www.flickr.com/photos/garry_rocks/
Carver: - www.flickr.com/photos/garry_rocks/8419889223/in/photostream
-Joe
Wright Crusader bodied Dennis Dart SLF, new to CMT Buses, Liverpool in 1997 as 2024 and later passing to Stagecoach Merseyside as 33142 seen in Liverpool city centre in July 2008.
1979 Scammell Crusader 6x4 recovery vehicle registered OSC159T, owned by Alexander Latto of Edinburgh. New to the armed forces and disposed of in 2004 judging by the date of registration with the DVLA. Currently on SORN but has undergone some cosmetic fixes since it was last photographed on the roads, so perhaps will be put to work again in the future. Seen here in its yard in March 2025.