Trending: Military fans build armored cars
Updated: 2014-11-15 10:31
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Military fans build armored cars
Four military fans in Shenyang built two armored cars with working cannons, Huashang Morning Post reported.
Both vehicles feature six-wheels, move at a slow speed and mounted cannons. The exteriors resemble those of an actual armored vehicle. One of the builders is a retired worker from a military unit.
The car took the four seniors three months to build and will soon be donated to a local park.
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