Alberta Land Rover Enthusiasts Club Forum
General => Non Technical Discussion => Topic started by: B-Red on May 09, 2015, 01:00 PM
I came across this top gear clip. Was impressed with the wadding of the Rover. Nice real terrain for this drive.
http://youtu.be/jV51BGIzkwU
I saw that one a year or so ago on Top Gear. That's the Range Rover they're testing, not the Sport.
That 6x6 is incredibly cool though.
Quote from: Trevor on May 09, 2015, 02:21 PM
I saw that one a year or so ago on Top Gear. That's the Range Rover they're testing, not the Sport.
That 6x6 is incredibly cool though.
Yeah....load up the truck with my gear and send if off for the weekend somewhere with a go pro camera on the front so I could see where I didn't go and enjoy the weekend aahhahahahhahha
Quote from: binch on May 09, 2015, 11:36 PM
Quote from: Trevor on May 09, 2015, 02:21 PM
I saw that one a year or so ago on Top Gear. That's the Range Rover they're testing, not the Sport.
That 6x6 is incredibly cool though.
Yeah....load up the truck with my gear and send if off for the weekend somewhere with a go pro camera on the front so I could see where I didn't go and enjoy the weekend aahhahahahhahha
I was thinking more along the lines of what the US had in mind...load it up with gear and send it through hot zones to ensure resupply of troops. If the truck gets taken out, truck drivers don't. That's pretty cool.
Yeah, I figured as much. But with Amazon doing their deliveries with those little automated air drones I'm sure the us military will just sub-contract the job out ;D Or they could just do the air drops of supplies like they did with the emergency relief packages, the scattered land mines and now the troup resupply. But maybe this time they won't have them all wrapped in white ....to eliminate the previous confusion >:(
I know a fellow with the six wheels rig out in Alberta Beach. Am sure connecting it to an Xbox with a satellite phone will be a start. Then few motors and pumps and you got it. A new remote controlled rig to deliver Pizza in Alberta Beach.
Or better yet, hook it up to Google