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1/10 Ford F350 US Army Technical Project - Raptor
Een nieuw project dient zich aan wegens een gedane ruil ... kijk zelf maar is
Tamiya F350 US Army Technical Projekt
met de gedane aankopen van de Mc Farlane Marines kon het niet anders of moest nu wel echt voertuig hebben op 1/10 het US Army waardig. Voor de hummer kiezen was geen optie die is 1/12 en al lijkt het weinig scheelt wel heel veel met 1/10 voertuigen en de 18cm Mc Farlane Marines passen er beter bij schaal is schaal he !!!
Sources Say U.S. Border Patrol Considering FordF-150 SVT RAPTOR
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?162602-Sources-Say-U-S-Border-Patrol-Considering-FordF-150-SVT-RAPTOR/page2
Tamiya F350 US Army Technical Projekt
met de gedane aankopen van de Mc Farlane Marines kon het niet anders of moest nu wel echt voertuig hebben op 1/10 het US Army waardig. Voor de hummer kiezen was geen optie die is 1/12 en al lijkt het weinig scheelt wel heel veel met 1/10 voertuigen en de 18cm Mc Farlane Marines passen er beter bij schaal is schaal he !!!
Sources Say U.S. Border Patrol Considering FordF-150 SVT RAPTOR
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?162602-Sources-Say-U-S-Border-Patrol-Considering-FordF-150-SVT-RAPTOR/page2
Laatst aangepast door karel47 op zo 10 maa 2013 - 21:54; in totaal 1 keer bewerkt
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Re: 1/10 Ford F350 US Army Technical Project - Raptor
een tread van iemand die hem in 1/35 bezig is aan't maken, geeft me inzicht in wat je moet converteren
hier de link naar de 1/35 tread van een raptor F350 op Armorama
http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=171464&ord=0&page=4
zo komt de F350 body bij me toe , ben nog op zoek naar militaire variant technical of niet ... ben er nog niet uit, sowiezo gaat deze een tijdje opzij
hier de link naar de 1/35 tread van een raptor F350 op Armorama
http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=171464&ord=0&page=4
zo komt de F350 body bij me toe , ben nog op zoek naar militaire variant technical of niet ... ben er nog niet uit, sowiezo gaat deze een tijdje opzij
Laatst aangepast door karel47 op zo 10 maa 2013 - 21:43; in totaal 2 keer bewerkt
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Re: 1/10 Ford F350 US Army Technical Project - Raptor
de echte Raptor actiefoto's :
raar maar waar de meeste zijn brits -ierse legervoertuigen, de special forces hebben er ook in de USA
Irish Army Rangers on Parade
raar maar waar de meeste zijn brits -ierse legervoertuigen, de special forces hebben er ook in de USA
Irish Army Rangers on Parade
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Re: 1/10 Ford F350 US Army Technical Project - Raptor
nog paar andere mogelijkheden
Ford Super Tough Concept Truck is Tough Enough for U.S. Military
DEARBORN, Mich., March 6, 2000 - Ford Motor Company has developed the ultimate "Built Ford Tough" F-Series Super Duty pickup truck as a demonstration vehicle for the U.S. Army. It is being unveiled today at the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) 2000 World Conference at Detroit's Cobo Center.
Ford's concept truck - based on the F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab - is structurally modified and equipped with advanced drivetrain, suspension, electrical and electronic components, and recently passed comprehensive desert field trials. The project continues the company's long history of supplying government vehicles and gives Ford an opportunity to evaluate new technologies.
The super tough Super Duty was developed under the U.S. Army's COMBATT (COMmercially BAsed Tactical Truck) program. The Army is working with Ford and other U.S. vehicle manufacturers to explore the use of modified commercial trucks for carrying troops and cargo. The trucks would augment and replace aging vehicles, as the Army also looks to reduce development, production and operating costs.
"We are pleased that our powerful F-Series pickup is part of the Army's program to develop a new vehicle to transport our troops and their gear," says Gurminder Bedi, vice president, Ford North American Truck. "Ford has a long, proud history of supplying vehicles to the U.S. military and other branches of government. In addition, this program allows us to explore technologies that we may be able to adapt to our regular production trucks."
The F-350 Super Duty COMBATT demonstration vehicle has been structurally modified to handle gross vehicle weights of 12,700 pounds. The truck has enhanced axle differentials, upgraded suspension, electronically controlled high performance shock absorbers, supplemental air springs, a central tire inflation system and 37-inch tires with a run-flat system. The vehicle's ride height, tire pressure and firmness automatically adjust to the challenging driving conditions a military vehicle encounters. The truck has protective shielding on the underside as a safeguard in rough terrain.
The demonstration truck has a powerful onboard computer with an advanced global positioning satellite navigation system, night vision system, collision warning system, and an upgraded electrical system providing 12-volt, 24-volt and 110-volt AC power.
A special winch kit has been developed that can be easily mounted on the front or the rear of the vehicle, and can be quickly changed as needed. Ford's truck also has a covered pickup box and seats for carrying troops.
During comprehensive desert durability and performance evaluations, the Ford COMBATT truck met or exceeded the ratings of existing Army vehicles while carrying greater payloads. The demonstration truck is designed to meet the Army's requirements of being able to ford 30-inch-deep water and operate in temperatures from 50 degrees below zero to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ford is also working with the U.S. Department of Defense to develop lightweight, fuel efficient, corrosion-resistant trucks for commercial and military use. The IMPACT (Improved Materials and Powertrain Architectures for 21st Century Trucks) program focuses on the use of high-strength steel, laser-welded blanks and improved bonding to reduce the weight of the Ford F-150. The DOD plans additional funding to develop lightweight F-250 and F-350 pickup trucks.
Ford supplies gas-powered and alternative fuel cars and trucks to the U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Park Service, the General Services Administration, state governments and police agencies nationwide. Ford has also supplied trooper carriers, tanks, planes and other equipment to support the U.S. during times of war. Ford F-Series has been the top-selling pickup for 23 years and the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for 18 years.
Ford Super Tough Concept Truck is Tough Enough for U.S. Military
DEARBORN, Mich., March 6, 2000 - Ford Motor Company has developed the ultimate "Built Ford Tough" F-Series Super Duty pickup truck as a demonstration vehicle for the U.S. Army. It is being unveiled today at the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) 2000 World Conference at Detroit's Cobo Center.
Ford's concept truck - based on the F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab - is structurally modified and equipped with advanced drivetrain, suspension, electrical and electronic components, and recently passed comprehensive desert field trials. The project continues the company's long history of supplying government vehicles and gives Ford an opportunity to evaluate new technologies.
The super tough Super Duty was developed under the U.S. Army's COMBATT (COMmercially BAsed Tactical Truck) program. The Army is working with Ford and other U.S. vehicle manufacturers to explore the use of modified commercial trucks for carrying troops and cargo. The trucks would augment and replace aging vehicles, as the Army also looks to reduce development, production and operating costs.
"We are pleased that our powerful F-Series pickup is part of the Army's program to develop a new vehicle to transport our troops and their gear," says Gurminder Bedi, vice president, Ford North American Truck. "Ford has a long, proud history of supplying vehicles to the U.S. military and other branches of government. In addition, this program allows us to explore technologies that we may be able to adapt to our regular production trucks."
The F-350 Super Duty COMBATT demonstration vehicle has been structurally modified to handle gross vehicle weights of 12,700 pounds. The truck has enhanced axle differentials, upgraded suspension, electronically controlled high performance shock absorbers, supplemental air springs, a central tire inflation system and 37-inch tires with a run-flat system. The vehicle's ride height, tire pressure and firmness automatically adjust to the challenging driving conditions a military vehicle encounters. The truck has protective shielding on the underside as a safeguard in rough terrain.
The demonstration truck has a powerful onboard computer with an advanced global positioning satellite navigation system, night vision system, collision warning system, and an upgraded electrical system providing 12-volt, 24-volt and 110-volt AC power.
A special winch kit has been developed that can be easily mounted on the front or the rear of the vehicle, and can be quickly changed as needed. Ford's truck also has a covered pickup box and seats for carrying troops.
During comprehensive desert durability and performance evaluations, the Ford COMBATT truck met or exceeded the ratings of existing Army vehicles while carrying greater payloads. The demonstration truck is designed to meet the Army's requirements of being able to ford 30-inch-deep water and operate in temperatures from 50 degrees below zero to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ford is also working with the U.S. Department of Defense to develop lightweight, fuel efficient, corrosion-resistant trucks for commercial and military use. The IMPACT (Improved Materials and Powertrain Architectures for 21st Century Trucks) program focuses on the use of high-strength steel, laser-welded blanks and improved bonding to reduce the weight of the Ford F-150. The DOD plans additional funding to develop lightweight F-250 and F-350 pickup trucks.
Ford supplies gas-powered and alternative fuel cars and trucks to the U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Park Service, the General Services Administration, state governments and police agencies nationwide. Ford has also supplied trooper carriers, tanks, planes and other equipment to support the U.S. during times of war. Ford F-Series has been the top-selling pickup for 23 years and the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for 18 years.
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Re: 1/10 Ford F350 US Army Technical Project - Raptor
ja de SV F150 Raptor ziet er nog stoerder uit cees , maar blijf toch bij de Macho F350 is een kast van een jeep zenne
is dit wat voor jou cees
of deze
is dit wat voor jou cees
of deze
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Re: 1/10 Ford F350 US Army Technical Project - Raptor
nog een paar detailfoto's van de raptor
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Re: 1/10 Ford F350 US Army Technical Project - Raptor
naar de discusie over deze voertuigen en de Mc Farlane figuren die schaal 1/10 zijn en toch te klein lijken ... worden door deze foto ondersteund ... deze voertuigen zijn groot, immens groot
dus lijkt de verhouding wel te kloppen als je deze vrouw tegen de F350 Raptor ziet staan is alles dik ok
wat een monsters he !
mn toyata hilux technical met Mc Farlanes erop
dus lijkt de verhouding wel te kloppen als je deze vrouw tegen de F350 Raptor ziet staan is alles dik ok
wat een monsters he !
mn toyata hilux technical met Mc Farlanes erop
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Man, over research gesproken... Knap!
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