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Great work. Interesting vehicle. Do you know if it was ever used for civil/commercial work or was just military?
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As it was developed for army, I think it was not civil usage. But there were many different Version (ambulance, radio car, gun carrier ...). For the good off road ambitions it was a prefered vehicle for the troops. It was build between 1937-1941.
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I am searching for a superlative but have run out, wow, will have to do. Wonderful work.
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Just amazing!!
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Some pictures of building the cargo area. Next step would be making of payload and mounting all together.
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exellent work Josef!!!
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Marvelous work Josef, neat, clean and very well detailed. Looking forward to seeing this all come together.
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I'm just looking at this thread for the first time this morning an all I can say is WOW!
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The chassis is amazing, your use of subtle colors of paint combined with very careful work, and your own alterations, there are many lessons taught with a few pictures...
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