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[REQUEST] - Nyala References
I need as many nyala reference pictures as you can find! To start it off. I should have some up here by tomorrow but we need as many as we can get! Thanks!
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Hers you go:
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hers a good information link: http://www.armyrecognition.com/europ...n_pictures.htm (In French so if you don't know French, just use Google Language Tools) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkKoOh0kEzg (Video of the interior) |
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Last edited by [R-DEV]Cheeseman; 05-22-2007 at 06:41 PM.
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Cheeseman, do you have a source with all these high res pics or were they scattered around the net?
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I do have a source, but since the source didn't provide high resolution viewing option (It wouldn't let me display the high res, unless I downloaded the image), I had to download each individual image and upload them myself. It took a long time, because the pictures are quite large in resolution and size.
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Last edited by [R-DEV]Cheeseman; 05-22-2007 at 06:39 PM.
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ARMOURED PATROL VEHICLE (APV)
The Armoured Patrol Vehicle (APV) is a 4 x 4 wheeled armoured patrol vehicle designed to provide a high level of protection for troops while they conduct patrol, command and liaison, and reconnaissance tasks in complex urban and mountainous terrain. It is based on the RG-31 Mine-Protected Vehicle, from General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada. Fitted with bullet resistant windows and enhanced protection against both Improvised Explosive Devices and ballistic threats, the APV is specifically designed to resist under wheel and under belly mine strikes to enhance crew survivability. The APV also offers protection from small arms, hand grenades and anti-tank mines. The APV will incorporate a remote weapon station (RWS) for self-defence, permitting the operator to fire the weapon from within the vehicle while remaining protected. The RWS can mount a 7.62mm or 12.7mm machine gun, or a 40mm automatic grenade launcher. The RWS will incorporate a day/night sighting system that will also provide a mounted surveillance capability. In addition, the APV will be fitted with necessary communications equipment, a driver's thermal viewer and hand-held sensors to provide a dismounted surveillance capability. Armament: 1 x 7.62mm machine gun, or 1 x 12.7mm machine gun, or 1 x 40mm automatic grenade launcher Length: 6.40 m Width: 2.47 m Height: 2.63 m Ground clearance: 400 mm Payload: 2,100 kg All up weight : 8,400 kg Max speed: 105 km/h Range: 600 km Wheel Drive: Full-time 4 wheel drive Brakes: Pneumatically operated drums Engine: 6 cylinder OM 366 A 5.958L 4-stroke turbo diesel Transmission: Allison Series S2000 automatic Suspension: Semi-elliptical leaf spring; dual, double acting hydraulic shocks Winch: Fitted Crew: 2 crew + 4 passengers To enter service: 2006 Number of vehicles purchased: 50 + option of purchasing 25 additional vehicles BTW Cheese can i have a link to this "source"? |
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the cake is a lie
i live my life a quarter of a mile at a time, nothing else matters.
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Thanks guys, any more would be nice, but you dont have to. I think I will be modeling this one, so that is just a FYI so no one else does it at the same time.
I would prefer some shots at straight on angles, like front, sides, top, etc. Those are really useful for getting the right dimensions. Having shots at angles is good for detail work, but not really good for the bulk of the modeling. |
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Last edited by [R-MOD]Dylan; 05-26-2007 at 12:15 AM.
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So it isn't a gazelle eh? lol DF
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Did Dylan start on this, or that guy doing it?
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Dylan was doing this but he had to stop.
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