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Amalric15 May 2008 6:57 p.m. PST

Not to be outdone by the Yanks, Professor Arthur James Wiggins IV, installed in a spare Cromwell his new [reverse engineered martian] Atomic Powered Heat Ray MK III.

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Here shown next to a stock Cromwell at Wiggins' secret laboratory.

Cromwells by HaT, very nice for the most part.
Gun with 2 piece copper barrel, bitz insulator w/sewing pin tip.
Atomic generator is an piece of an old IG walker, with a barely visible quick removal hoist point.
Both will get lots of mud splatter and stowage, and if I feel brave I might try to attempt some hessian on the stock one.

Enjoy
Amalric

aka Mikefoster15 May 2008 7:43 p.m. PST

Very cool looking. However the yanks have beaten you to the punch: picture

But seriuosly that is a real slick conversion there.

Covert Walrus16 May 2008 3:07 a.m. PST

BUZZ

What is cooler than a Greyhound Armoured car, Phil?

That is the only JEOPARDY answer to a Greyhound with a Tesla Coil weapon.

BunkerMonkey16 May 2008 9:20 a.m. PST

It's interesting that with just two small, simple conversions you've come up with a really unique model! Proves the phrase, "Less Is More". Well done!

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