Eco friendly M-75 APC
- vonrundstedt
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Eco friendly M-75 APC
Unfortunately ive not taken photo's during the build of this, but here's a couple of it in its primed form. Its constructed using a Hobby engine lower hull (from a Leopard) The mdf backing from a picture fram, cerial box's, plastic from a fox's biscuit tub and scavanged parts from a scrap Bulldog, so, made totaly from recycled materials, hence the title 'Eco Friendly'. more photo's soon.
Re: Eco friendly M-75 APC
Hi Now just paint it Green and its real eco friendly.Very nice job
regards pete



regards pete
- FireflyKeith
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Re: Eco friendly M-75 APC
It looks great a credit to you, and a good use of spare parts and materials
Keith

Keith

Re: Eco friendly M-75 APC
nice work luke how long did it take you to build
paul
paul
- vonrundstedt
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Re: Eco friendly M-75 APC
I started it in November, after recieving the lower hull from Plastic Scouser at your meet back in October. Its been on and off since then purley because of finding the materials.
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Re: Eco friendly M-75 APC
A few more pics;-
The bulldog sprockets had to be fitted back to front on the hobbey engine drive shafts so ive used some spare centre caps to finish them off.
A closer view of the rear.
The 'innerds' My tried and tested rc helicoptor electrics. Ive built the front so i can still accomidate an rx 18, standered battery and speaker at a later date.
The removable front 'plate'.
The bulldog sprockets had to be fitted back to front on the hobbey engine drive shafts so ive used some spare centre caps to finish them off.
A closer view of the rear.
The 'innerds' My tried and tested rc helicoptor electrics. Ive built the front so i can still accomidate an rx 18, standered battery and speaker at a later date.
The removable front 'plate'.
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Re: Eco friendly M-75 APC
Nice Job Luke
looking forward to seeing it painted.
Cheers Ian

Cheers Ian
Re: Eco friendly M-75 APC
I'm curious as to why you did'nt use a HL Bulldog hull as the M-75 was based on the m41.
- vonrundstedt
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Re: Eco friendly M-75 APC
I did'nt have the bulldog when i started it,only the hobbey engine hull, and when i did get it, 50% of the suspension arms and wheels were broken. I whish there was more to it then that, but sadley, thats it.
I guess its fair to say that its based on an m-75.
I guess its fair to say that its based on an m-75.
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- vonrundstedt
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Re: Eco friendly M-75 APC
HELP!!! ive just found out that the tools (spade etc) i salvaged from the bulldog have some how been eaten by the hoover! (her in doors eh?!
) can any one help me with some replacements?
