BSG LANDRAM 1:32 scale

Revell-Fan

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THAT'S AWESOME! I have updated everything and will dispatch it within the hour. If the admins approve, all of you may be able to grab this kit from the download section soon. Thanks a lot for your help and assistance, pal! :thumb:
 

Revell-Fan

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WOW! Nice treads! keep up the good work!
Once the kit is available, I'm looking for some crazy tank builders who copy that idea and attach myriads of tiny treads to their models...! (These fiddly things can drive you mad!) :twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted:
 

Rhaven Blaack

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THAT'S AWESOME! I have updated everything and will dispatch it within the hour. If the admins approve, all of you may be able to grab this kit from the download section soon. Thanks a lot for your help and assistance, pal! :thumb:

I am glad you like it.
It was a fun (but challenging) build (at this scale).
 

Rhaven Blaack

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Check your mailbox! I expect to see the A-Team Ram next to this one soon!!!:twisted::twisted::twisted:

Now that you let the cat out of the bag, yes the A-TEAM LR will be my next build.

So stay tune to your local Colonial Broadcast channel for the next thread.
 
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Sweet build Rhaven, worthy of applause! ..............Hmm, no applause emoticons, O.K., howse 'bout a thumbs up! :thumb:
 
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Zathros

I'd like to see that. At that scale, you may have to detail the suspension a bit more, but that would be relatively easy to do. :)
 

Patron_zero

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I'm wondering if the Landram-Snowram shared the same chassis below as did the Chariot from the Lost In Space TV series. Not saying that would have been a bad thing by any means.

Landram.jpg


chariot15.jpg
 

ASC Mclaren

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Both were originally Thiokal products. The LiS Chariot was based on a Spryte. The BSG Landram was based on an Imp.
 
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