In the gallery section us moden there is are three pictures of a low rise hard shell on a HMMWV that would be a good conversion or scartchbuild.
I am looking for a couple better (read closer) images of this type of cover from the front. I'm looking for a few images that show how the front of the shell join the front window assembly. If some of you great service menbers have some images of this signal type of rig to share I would be very greatful.
Thank you
Bergstiger
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Low rise signal hard shell
bergstiger
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Posted: Sunday, May 11, 2003 - 07:32 AM UTC
REMF11M
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Posted: Sunday, May 11, 2003 - 11:34 AM UTC
I just post my pic's of my HMMWV with the hard shell, (aka solar powered sweat producer)
that my unit is using out here in the worlds largest kitty litter box .
REMF's OIF HMMWV
Hope this helps
that my unit is using out here in the worlds largest kitty litter box .
REMF's OIF HMMWV
Hope this helps
bergstiger
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Posted: Sunday, May 11, 2003 - 12:32 PM UTC
YES YES YES! Thank you very much. Just the kind of things I was hoping to see.
Now I just need to make the curves of this thing!
Now I just need to make the curves of this thing!
bergstiger
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Posted: Sunday, May 11, 2003 - 12:58 PM UTC
Back to REMF11M.Again thank you. Now that I got some one who uses these things what kind of stuff might I be able to put inside the shell. Next question the HMMWV it self?What version of the hummer family is your mount.
I do want to add I know you are and your crew are doing a job that needs doing. Take care and finish the job and come on home. All of you are in the prayer of the many that remain at home.
I do want to add I know you are and your crew are doing a job that needs doing. Take care and finish the job and come on home. All of you are in the prayer of the many that remain at home.
REMF11M
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Posted: Sunday, May 11, 2003 - 01:08 PM UTC
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Back to REMF11M.Again thank you. Now that I got some one who uses these things what kind of stuff might I be able to put inside the shell. Next question the HMMWV it self?What version of the hummer family is your mount.
I do want to add I know you are and your crew are doing a job that needs doing. Take care and finish the job and come on home. All of you are in the prayer of the many that remain at home.
The shell is mounted on an M-1025. I'll try to get some pic's of the in side for you but we do put a cot above each of the side mounted boxes and have a piece of 550 cord loping down from the ceiling to hold the hand mike for the radio. This one SINGARS in this HMMWV, normally when only one is mounted it is mounted in the top slot and the bottom slot is used to hold maps, GPS (if it is doesn't have it's own mount), and maybe some stuff out of an MRE.
bergstiger
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Posted: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 - 01:44 AM UTC
Wow talk about instant feed back. Thank you. Interior images would be out flipping standing.Take care.