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Interesting. Not looking to change are you?
imperialdataKeymasterLooking good!
imperialdataKeymasterDefinitely makes sense. Although it adds to the weight I reckon it’s a necessary evil when going up mountain roads etc.
imperialdataKeymasterWhy do I want to sing “We’re in the self preservation so-ci-e-ty” so much?!
imperialdataKeymasterPractising going prone already!
imperialdataKeymasterI think it’s nice. I’d really love to see it on the road.
imperialdataKeymasterThe brake caliper or the wooden wheel?!
imperialdataKeymasterNice idea and I’m loving that brown colour!
imperialdataKeymasterWow, that’s a wide lump. Be nice to see it finished.
imperialdataKeymasterWent out car hunting with the family so was in the car unfortunately. Glad to hear the Beemer is ticking the boxes for you.
imperialdataKeymasterLol. Did you do the “Push of shame” up the hill?
imperialdataKeymasterThere’s nothing like bump starting a bike down a hill. The challenge of getting it started before you reach the bottom and have to push it back up again is huge.
No pressure!
imperialdataKeymasterHow are they connected then? Must be independent and one driving each pair of wheels.
February 12, 2014 at 9:59 am in reply to: Full sized plastic tank over an Iveco truck chassis #67509imperialdataKeymasterWhy? Apart from scaring the neighbours or making it for a film, I am struggling to see the point of this, although I do admire any quirky vehicle as you know!
I do love the fact that the fake tracks are pneumatically raised slightly above ground level then driven by a chain from the back axle.
imperialdataKeymasterLol. Never saw the series myself, but reading the blurb it seems there were ‘bullet’ holes down the one side. When they gave the doors to the writers at the end of the series, the new owner of the car replaced the doors and added vinyl bullet hole stickers instead of punching new holes.
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