Humber Mk.IV-RC Body-based on wuguigui
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As a vehicle and military enthusiast, when I saw the competition project released on the platform, this idea popped into my mind immediately. The Humber Mk IV is extremely classic—it is the final mass-produced variant of the British Humber series armored cars during World War II, and also a classic reconnaissance armored vehicle widely equipped by the British Army and Commonwealth forces at that time.It was mainly active on the North African front, European front and Far East regions, undertaking tasks such as reconnaissance, patrol and fire support. Compared with the early models, the Humber Mk IV was upgraded with weapon configuration, boasting stronger firepower and protection. Relying on its excellent reliability and mobility, it became one of the most representative British armored vehicles in World War II.

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This model highly restores the appearance of the real vehicle. The external storage boxes on the car shell can all be opened, with one large and one small external tool rack on each side. The shell is extremely easy to disassemble, optimized for 3D printing, with rich details and simple assembly, making it suitable for military model enthusiasts to collect and make.
To make printing easier and ensure a perfect fit with the chassis dimensions, I have made some minor compromises on the appearance. The model is not a 100% faithful reproduction of all the vehicle’s details.
⭐The assembly instructions are included in the compressed package for easy download and viewing.
⭐All screws for assembly are M2.5from Cyber Brick.
Changelog - March 18------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Assembly Instructions Supplement:All joints between the car body and hanging boxes are secured by inserting a single 1.75mm di
The wheels require longer 2.5mm screws (10mm in length) to attach to the chassis.The rear lid of the body’s tail box is prone to breaking with the current mounting method. I am working on a clean, unobtrusive solution.
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