a 222 chassis (replica)

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To get a more correct set up i think an auto trans is the last of anyones worries!

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This one is bild on avia,not 4 x 4 but i think look perfect.
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Very nice photos JOKY , where were these photos taken ???
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Pictures are from action in Czech republic.This car is possible to see on film in topic Europe events, Bigist action in whole Europe
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it would still have live axles front and rear could you not base it on something with independant suspension like some of the jap vehicles have. If you are fating around movign the engine playing with the chassis to get the correct wheel base is no large one I wouldn't have thought
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Hello

A very talented man in Western Australia built the following off a Ferret armoured car - it is now residing in Queensland:
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Very nice TC........Look forward to seeing it in action around Qld...
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great pics i love the original one,anymore?
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Does anyone know what the price range would be for a landrover based replica ?
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panzerspaher wrote:great pics i love the original one,anymore?
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Mikkel wrote:Does anyone know what the price range would be for a landrover based replica ?
Depending on how accurate a build and what sort of accessories you want to add ie Turret ring, gas gun etc.etc you can expect anything from £10000 upwards.....pm me and I can give you all the contact details for the fella who does them....I highly reccommend him.....top fella!!

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This one is made in Belgium, on the tanktrack in Leopoldsburg :D

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