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Old 03-03-2011, 11:45 AM
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I got virtually no documents about the LRVSW.....photos and some infos from the net. Made drawings by myself

I wouldn't want to go off-topic too much here, so PM me if you want the links to what I found
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Old 03-03-2011, 12:25 PM
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Papy , you can put the links here , I'm actually interested in them to I like to keep as real as I can hydraulics
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Old 03-03-2011, 05:44 PM
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OK. Here we go

some pictures + 2 pdf files with dimensions and various infos

3 artist drawings from original ads

winter 2007 issue of the bulldog magazine : read article from page 18 (you can probably goooogle the american version with imperial measurements....)

2 pictures

an article with some pictures

1/50 model

From all this, I could make my own scale drawings. They are probably not 100% accurate, but I think I captured the look of the truck not so bad. I may try to upload them here, but:
- they were only intended to give me some indications for the building, so they are not "industrial" drawings
- I still have to figure out how to convert them to a format that can be seen by everybody (made them on AutoCAD)
- all dimensions are in millimeters and the scale is not 1/14.5 but 1/14.285714.....


Ooops ! I forgot 2 things :
- thank you for the invitation in your topic
- good choice for the hydraulics will you use existing products or make them yourself ?

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