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So here is my contribution to the ever growing Mercedes Geländewagen MOC car park that's been popping up here lately! :laugh:

I've been wanting to build this ever since I got back into Technic about half a year ago, and Effermans brilliant small AWD chassis was pretty perfect, and finally made me realize the plan.

This is my first MOC to prioritize form over function :sweet:

If memory serves me correctly, the "Multi Light" was originally a modified and chopped version of the already modified "Ultra Light" used by the Norwegian Army. The roof is gone, and an all around roll cage has been fitted instead. I think it was ordered by the Special Forces, to fit inside American Chinook helicopters. In addition, a more heavy duty ring mount was placed on top to accomodate heavier weapons (typically a .50 cal M2 machine gun or a 40mm Mk.19 or GMG), and it was stripped further down to reduce weight and increase performance.

In essence, it is a platform to bring as much firepower in a small package as possible quickly around in rugged terrain.

The particular model I've based my MOC on, was further developed and improved by Arctic Trucks of Iceland. They fitted a turbo, far better suspension and brakes as well as bigger wheels and various other improvements.

Here is a promotional picture of the original vehicle:

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And here is my Lego interpretation of it:

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It is a truly great car, except when it's raining, as it doesn't have a roof nor windshield, and when people are shooting at you, as it doesn't really provide much protection.

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In the above picture you can see the reason for the roll cage being attached to the centre, rather than the right hand side: it allows the commander of the car to have a wider field of fire with his mounted LMG.

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The seats are not full due to the motors and transmission layout, but that doesn't really matter. I fit a working steering wheel, and the red 2L axles are supposed to be the firing buttons for the smoke grenade launchers.

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The winch is also very much form over function, but it does "work" :blush:

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A lot of old style connectors were used for the roll cage, as I didn't have enough of the newer fixed angle ones

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Oh yeah; neither battery box nor IR receiver were mounted when I shot the pictures.

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For the main weapon I opted for a 40mm automatic grenade launcher, loosely based on the Mk.19 and HK GMG.

And no; the ring doesn't actually turn.

I also made a sniper rifle in roughly the same scale as the car, (very loosely) based on the M82 anti material rifle

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I want to thank Efferman a whole lot for making the brilliant chassis and sharing it with us all! :thumbup: :thumbup: :wink:

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This is an excellent model. One of the most accurate I've seen. The details are amazing! Well done.

I think Unimog wheels would've been better, but other than that: great car! :thumbup:

Wow, really cool vehicle and awesome details :classic: I agree that Unimog-tires would have been better, but it's a great vehicle :classic:

How do you get Unimog tires on these small rims? http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=56908

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Thank you all for the praise! :blush: Was honestly expecting some more critisism, as I'm not fully satisfied with parts of the bodywork.. Maybe you were all "overwhelmed" by the small things! :laugh:

thanks for sharing this car. the details are gorgeous

Wouldn't have built it if you hadn't made the chassis :wink: So thank you :classic:

I think Unimog wheels would've been better, but other than that: great car! :thumbup:

Wow, really cool vehicle and awesome details :classic: I agree that Unimog-tires would have been better, but it's a great vehicle :classic:

Then I would have had to make the car as big as Sheepo's Land Rover Defender :classic: My first plan for making this, was actually just that, but I am glad I didn't..

Here is a picture from an early stage of the build, with the original wheels from effermans chassis:

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Wow! All the detail! Could you possibly make a guide on how to make those cool guns and others?

Shouldn't be a problem! Give me a couple of days! :wink:

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You can download an .lxf of the sniper rifle here ...

The other guns have several parts I couldn't find in LDD, so I will try to make a model in MLcad later on :classic:

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Great vehicle. I think those wheels look good on it but feel free to change them and share with us. I too like the guns and that sniper rifle. Now my to do list is even longer.

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Seeing as some of you are not quite happy with my choice of wheels, I present you with the following options. Please feel free to share your thoughts as to which are the better fit :wink:

First off are the suggested UniMog wheels.

While undeniably awesome looking, the car is at a standstill, as neither drive nor steering works :laugh:

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Next up are one size bigger balloon tires, on the same rims as I originally used (Technic Racing Small)

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They don't look half bad, but suspension travel and steering are severly affected.

Next are the standard wheels used on efferman's chassis

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I feel they look a bit too small on this body,,, :sceptic:

And then we have the low profile racing tyres, which are the top choice for this vehicle when used for illegal street racing in Iraq and Yemen and the likes

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And lastly we have the Pimp Daddy supreme setup, which together with air suspension is the favourite amongst gangsta rappers all over USA :grin:

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In the first paragraph you said that you were inspired by an AWD Chassis by Efferman, can I please have a link to where you found it? Google isn't helping me at the moment.

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Search his MOC corner, it's there. Or in a topic named unnoficial body building challenge. Theres a link to it from some pictures in my Flickr as I also took part.

Good job with that body D3K, you definitely beat me at least :grin:

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