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Schneider 1909 Amoured lorry.
Going to have a go at an armoured lorry design. First vehicle design in sketchup so may take a while. Got lot's of projects on the go at the moment so this will be a slow cook design!!
If anybody has any info that can help, please feel free to share! |
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Ps. I will be desgning at 1:100 scale. It will be for wargaming so I will be considering simplicity of build and strength rather than minute accuracy. Will still do my best though!
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Great choice! I love the look of that one. Good luck with it and I hope it goes swimmingly for you. Looking forward to seeing the finished product!
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I think this will turn out to be a very interesting vehicle to see as a model.
I wish you every success with it, Sporticus. Kind and Respectful Regards Sporticus, Uyraell.
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"Honi-Soit Qui Mal'Y Pense." "Ill unto He who ill of it thinks." - Ed.III Rex Britaniam, AD1348. |
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i have find this link.
It contains information about spanish armored vehicles. (In spanish) I hope it helps you. http://www.google.es/url?sa=t&rct=j&...xB-AyTZwQd_9tg |
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Well, I've started!
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I have found this about dimensions.
http://www.google.es/url?sa=t&rct=j&...Ct_y56OaNWh9TA |
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Thanks Chicharrero. Those are the dimensions I have except the height mentioned elsewhere is 3 metres not 4. I notice on the site you link to someone makes a note at the end that the 4 metres is wrong and I agree.
I was a bit confused about which model was the first and which was the second. I am fairly happy now that the one I have started to model is the first one. I think I will probably design both in the end! I am yet to decide if the measurement are accurate or not, but I'll see how I get on! |
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Hmmm, some progress. Happy that the dimensions mentioned refer to the model I am designing.
Unhappy with the front of the model. From one photo it appears the 'roof' is not flat. I believe that the roof splits in two like the second version and there is a slight ridge. However I can't work out exactly how this ridge then coinicides with the front. I feel there should be a slight ridge up the center of the front. However the upper hatch on the front appears straight as a die. I guess that maybe the rest of the front has a ridge and this hatch i recessed. Or maybe the piece above the hatch does. Wish there was a better picture of the front with the hatches shut!! |
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