Now THAT is one BADAZ machine...I watched a couple of the vids. & now I don't think I can sleep...a close SECOND to the tumbler ??? I think not. Mount a couple M-61 vulcan guns on there....instant #1.
Thanks a LOT wekilled !!!
Now THAT is one BADAZ machine...I watched a couple of the vids. & now I don't think I can sleep...a close SECOND to the tumbler ??? I think not. Mount a couple M-61 vulcan guns on there....instant #1.
Thanks a LOT wekilled !!!
Now if you were an injured cop would you want to hop on the back of that and ride right out in the open in front of the guy who shot you with a rifle?
The SWAT video was interesting but I think the recovery needs improvement. Like a stretcher mounted under the RipSaw. There's plenty of ground clearance and you would be totally protected.
Bare minimum I would have popped a couple smoke grenades to provide cover for the extraction.
John C.
Neat garage project, seen a couple similar run around here a few years ago. For combat or real-life I'd stick with something known to get the job done like a LAV...
Or maybe even a Cadillac-Gage V100 for the budget conscious...
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Last edited by Joe_Black : 09/17/2006 at 12:38 PM
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
Good thing those aren't cost effect for civilian use... It would make a nice commuter. Especially when being tailgatedOriginally Posted by Joe_Black
(brake check, "oh my god, did you see that dog?")
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1999 Lotus VX Ironman Edition
It's fun to rebadge...
Actually, they are.Originally Posted by TEN36VX
I know a guy who built one and drove it pretty regulary and had it registered as a pickup truck.
Another inexpensive and fun armored car is the Ferret series of scout cars. These are plentiful and can go in reverse as fast as forward since they use a gear reverser instead of a dedicated reverse gear. Turrets for the Ferret handle everything from LMG to light cannon.
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