About this creation
First off, thanks Andrew Somers for the inspiration and suspension design for this MOC.
Information
The type 42 is a big step forward in the U.B.S's military standards and technology, once a small grouping of countries that followed others designs, now has crated a vehicle capable of rivaling that of other countries. The Honey badger shown first is armed with a M2 50cal machine gun a mount at the rear of the craft, this mount is designed to hold several types of weapons, such a grenade launchers, anti-tanks missiles and light cannon.
The Second Honey badger to be shown has no rear standing area, now covered by a roof and boot, and now armed with a turret mounted machine gun on the roof for added security for the gunner. Both Models can seat 4 personnel (including driver), opening doors and also feature working suspension on all wheels and steering in the front pair.

Two View around the front of the Honey Badger, showing the Bumper, grill and headlights.

If you look near the bottom of the truck, you can see some of the suspension system.

All side windows are grilled to give maximum protection to the personnel inside.

The Rear showing the radio antennas, and the Gunner of The M2.

The other side with doors closed...

...and now doors open.

The M2 50cal on the mount, note the ammunition box mounted on the side of the gun.

The steering wheel and speedometer, hopefully the driver uses them!

The back seats (not much to say, just seats!)

The M2 unmanned, (or unladied!?)

Showing off the steering capabilities.

The Honey badger is fully capable of trans-versing over rough ground, show by the suspension.

The suspension on the rear tires.

Suspension again.

A final view of the gun-mounted variant of the Honey badger.

The driver, look at his 'tash!

The Turreted version of the Honey badger, the more common of the two, but less versatile due to being only able to mounted a machine gun or light cannon in the turret of the truck.

The turret, which carries more than enough ammunition for a mission (rhyme!) but the 'trigger happy' gunner doesn't think so!

The turret also mounts several cameras to give the gunner a wide field of view to mow down as much enemies as possible!

The gun elevated...

...and depressed (no its not sad!)

The sideish/rearish view showing the extended roof and boot on this variant of the Honey badger.

The boot contains soldier equipment, ammunition and other things that go boom, and to make sure you can grip, we've even added and handle for you to open the boot door with!

God save the United Baltic States!
-thanks for reading-
-please rate and comment-
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December 6, 2012 |
Awesome! I like the sidewindows. And the fact that u avoid using brickarm stuff and create realitic military vehicles just with Legos. |
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September 23, 2012 |
great build i like it!!! |
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September 21, 2012 |
awesome! |
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September 21, 2012 |
cool! I like the suspension. |
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August 31, 2012 |
A real cool jeep! I like the very detailed doors (able to open!!) and the realistic interior! Addiotinal u added turnable frontwheels and suspension! The version with the auto-gun on the roof i like best! 5/5 |
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August 27, 2012 |
Quoting Lego Builders
There's to much yellow in my opinion. ;-) -LB Jr.
Ok, thanks for the advise, I will tone down the yellow, in later models, I only included it due to it being the colour of my fraction. Anyway, it is nice to see some criticism once and a while! Thanks |
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There's to much yellow in my opinion. ;-) -LB Jr. |
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August 18, 2012 |
awesome! great design! |
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August 18, 2012 |
awesome! great design! |
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August 18, 2012 |
awesome! great design! |
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August 15, 2012 |
Nice car! |
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August 12, 2012 |
Quoting Evan Melick
Very Someresque indeed, but great job nonetheless! Only thing I'd say is that you might want to cut down a tad on the yellow.
Thanks for the comment! I used the yellow due to it being the U.B.S's colour scheme, but I will try to limit the amount of yellow I use. |
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August 12, 2012 |
Very Someresque indeed, but great job nonetheless! Only thing I'd say is that you might want to cut down a tad on the yellow. |
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August 8, 2012 |
Quoting Captin Keys
Cool can you send me instructions for your 50 cal to clonekid3@gmail.com I will put up a Instruction MOC soon! thanks for the comment! |
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August 8, 2012 |
Cool can you send me instructions for your 50 cal to clonekid3@gmail.com |
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July 23, 2012 |
Quoting Builder Allan
Cool! Looks quite nice with the yellow decals :-) I like that .50 Cal!
thanks for the comment!
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July 23, 2012 |
Cool! Looks quite nice with the yellow decals :-) I like that .50 Cal! |
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July 23, 2012 |
Quoting Magic Head aka Will
Really sick! Awesome jeep!
Thanks for the comment! |
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July 22, 2012 |
Really sick! Awesome jeep! |
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