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Steyr 1500 and other similar military vehicles

Started by Daryl J., March 08, 2011, 10:03:23 AM

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Daryl J.

Steyr 1500/01:  Convert to a pre-VW Westfalia/ Pinzgauer  ''motorhome'' that could have been included in an Indiana Jones film, likely by his nemesis being a German machine.    

Yeah...I ordered the 1/35 kit to do exactly that.   :party:

Linky:   http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.php?product-id=35305    (Can I do that??, If not I'll happily remove it...d.j.)

McColm

I'd like to have a go at that myself.

jcf

Site full of old truck/car pix that may provide some inspiration:
http://www.autogallery.org.ru/gal.htm
Steyr-Puch 270 L 1500:
http://www.autogallery.org.ru/st1500a.htm

Have a dig through, you'll find a variety of box, radio, ambulance and bus bodies that should help get that period feel.  ;D
For example the Mercedes L 1500 in personnel carrier and truck with box body versions:


Post-war (1949) Steyr 380 bus, big brother to the Steyr-Puch 270 aka 1500:

http://www.flatz.at/steyr/steyr.htm


raafif

over on ML Axis someone posted a pic of a Maultier with large house-body.  Vehicle was mostly obscurred by other gear but he said that a "clear" pic of it would be posted "soon".
you may as well all give up -- the truth is much stranger than fiction.

I'm not sick ... just a little unwell.

Daryl J.


Daryl J.

10 H.P. Tilly Rat Rod.      :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:   So....a John Cooper Works engine?    Would that fit? 

jcf

Quote from: Daryl J. on March 08, 2011, 08:39:07 PM
10 H.P. Tilly Rat Rod.      :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:   So....a John Cooper Works engine?    Would that fit? 

John Cooper Works is the modern company founded in 2000.
The Mini Cooper was a Cooper prepped Austin Mini, the engine wasn't changed out.
Cooper used a variety of engines in his racing cars including motorcycle engines and, famously,
the Coventry-Climax inline four, which would probably fit in the Austin.

Also, if you want to rat-rod a Tilly something else to look at are the A40 Austin Gasser and Ford Anglia dragsters,
both V8 conversions of vehicles basically similar to the 'Tilly', which was itself a very simple conversion of the
Austin 10 and similar small saloons from Morris, Hillman and Standard.