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It says Aer Chór na hÉireann
Ah, I see. Why did you design the roundel based on the Munster flag?
Originally posted by Vukovlad
Need to move the second supporting roller. It prevents the rise the third track roller.
And, it seems, the tower moved forward too. There is no place for the driver and the transmission.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "GromoBoy" (May 24th 2011, 6:01pm)
A new variant
AWESOME !!! I love it !!!
An interesting design.
Of course, the unspoken commentary that the Peruvian National Police would have need for such an armored vehicle is even more interesting. But the choice of livery could be merely artistic license.
In Latin America, I think every car should look something like that.
Originally posted by BruceDuncan
An interesting design.
Of course, the unspoken commentary that the Peruvian National Police would have need for such an armored vehicle is even more interesting. But the choice of livery could be merely artistic license.
Almost every police force has/had that kind of vehichle, still remember the old SKP´s parked behind Malmö´s main polis station
That tail is freaking HUGE!
Very sharp, looks a bit like a highly-modified Sea Vixen.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "eltf177" (Oct 3rd 2011, 10:15am)
Very nice drawing....maybe the tail looks a bit fragile.
Yeah the booms need to be a bit beefier (leftover from an earlier version)
That is nice, looks like a cross between a Thunderchief and a MS-410 Ouragon (spelling)...
F-84 with a twist