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"The Rambo Lambo"
For some reason I've known about the LM002 since I was a kid (I'm not much older than it), but it's that kind of vehicle I instantly forget about. Occasionally I'll see a picture of it somewhere and go "Oh. Yeah...Lamborghini built an offroader once, didn't they..." and then forget about it again.
This thing even had the V12 from a Countach and could do 210 km/h, but for some reason didn't do very well commercially.
This build was pretty easy. It's remarkably easier to build details when you have 8 studs instead of 6 to work with.
I'm fairly proud of the quad bike and drone.
Car: Rover Streetwise Olympic LE.
Date of first registration: 25th January 2005.
Registration region: Birmingham.
Latest recorded mileage: 69,584 (MOT 10th February 2021).
Last V5 issued: 20th August 2019.
Date taken: 17th February 2021.
Album: Carspotting 2021
Porsche 597 Jagdwagen in the Technik-Museum Sinsheim.
The Jagdwagen was a experimental vehicle for the Bundeswehr. In the end these were not used by the army, only 70 vehicles were built.
This one was used by a count as golf cart.
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The 4x4 legend MADE IN AUSTRIA 1959 - 1974 in action:
1959 youtu.be/amhiOFbwC6k
"...unlike the pantywaist crossovers we have today, it was a real SUV."
You may know it as the Montero or Shogun. I don't live in a Spanish-speaking area, so I know it as the Pajero...Named after the Pampas cat. Yep...
After deciding that the Pajero was going to be the next offroader I build, I was stunned at how many of these I was suddenly seeing on the road. I guess all of them must've been around all this time, and I just never really noticed. Or perhaps...perhaps some part of my brain did notice, and subliminally influenced my decision.
Anyway, it took a few attempts. Even while photographing it, I was still trying out different headlights and bumpers in an attempt to see what looks closest to the real thing. But I'm pretty pleased with the final result.
“A what?”
I recently had something to say about the beauty of the Bukhanka, but I'd completely forgotten about the Pinz.
It's not super-stylish, and the 2nd Gen manages to look even worse, but you cannot critique it on its offroading capabilities. It has raced the Dakar, is used as fire-trucks, exploration vehicles, and is still serving in military roles.
This one was fairly simple to build, compared to the others. I started and finished in a single sitting. It's certainly not my most favourite vehicle ever, but I felt it still deserved some recognition.
Самоходные электродрезины серии ДРЭД и дефектоскопная лаборатория ЛДМ-1И на базе автомобиля УАЗ-3163 «Патриот»
ЭК ВНИИЖТ - PRO MOTION.EXPO 2019
I originally built this one as a 7th Gen F-Series a while back. It was intended to be uploaded just after the Unimog. But just before uploading, I decided to make it into a Bronco instead. It's been sitting on my desk 90% finished ever since. Good thing too, since the original had some problems that the UAZ taught me how to fix.
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J956 PJF Kirkintilloch
This offroader in desert camoflage is based on the Suzuki Vitara but unfortunately it still has the gutless 1.6 petrol engine for what it is made out to be. I was told that a 2.3 V8 could be fitted but the cost could be prohibited.
First registered in the UK in 1991 and originally in Black