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Lightweight Land Rover (20mm)

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Lightweight Land Rover (20mm)

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5.0 average, based on 2 reviews

£5.25


Product Information
Specification

One Lightweight Land Rover in 20mm or 1:76 scale.

Available in standard PLA or high resolution resin

6 different variants are available:

Canvas top - standard version
Dutch Canvas top - almost identical with different front indicators and rear lights
Hard top - a common but unofficial modification
with VPK - with vehicle protection kit for Northern Ireland
with WOMBAT
Bog Frog - big wheels for the Falklands

 

 

Also available in the larger 1:72 scale

Thanks to Richard L. for the photos of the 20mm painted PLA models

Unpainted pictures shown are for 15mm PLA models

All models supplied unpainted, unbased and without crew (figures)

3D printed to order

Product Code20Lat276
ConditionNew

Customer Reviews

Average Rating: 5

Land Rover with VPK

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Was delighted when I seen Peter had added this Lightweight Landie to the site. Another beautiful little vehicle that was used in NI but would equally be at home with VBCW. I just have to make a mesh windscreen cover and then it is prepared to enter the riot.Jim McFadden (2 Nov 2022, 16:36)

lightweight land rover VPK

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My first two of these arrived this morning, and as expected they are spot on. the only downside I can see is the roof hatch being closed. Regardless of the hatch, these do justice to these work horses often seen on the streets of NI, and make a nice alternative to the Snatch which I think replaced them. certainly more will follow, probably for my paras, as they seem to have been the main user of these. as always, Peter rules !!Alan Jenkins (29 Oct 2022, 12:17)
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