Zombie Response Hummer
Just thought i'd give you guys a sneak peek at my Zombie Response Hummer i'm in the process of modifying for a few events this year.
Everything is removable in seconds and is either magnetic or held on with suction pads. The camera doesn't show it well but the windows have cages attached to them, also removable in seconds with no permenant fixings. Still not finished but getting close. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qjgc...ature=youtu.be |
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Pretty sweet! I've always called mine the Zombie Assault Vehicle. Gotta be prepared! I also have the permits / stickers etc. on there.
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All my stickers were applied to flexible car magnets so they can be taken off without any effort and re-applied. I cant use normal stickers because I use the car for weddings occasionally.
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that's awesome, love the blue lights!
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Jason has got to post pics or video of his Zombie rig.....it is the coolest H2 I have seen in person inside especially, sick
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That's cool!! Loooove the full wrap brush guard. I really need one of those.
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I'm starting to make them again....... PM me if you're interested. |
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Man that's cool!!
What are those window cages & how so they attach? Are they online or custom made? |
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They are home made. They are actually just plastic mesh used for gardening which I painted black and they are held on with several suction cups which i also painted black. It's more for the look than actual protection.
Suction cups from ebay and the mesh stuff was from BandQ which I don't think you have in the states. |
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How do the suction cups hold up to rain and higher driving speeds?
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In short, i don't know. I only put them on to take this pic and haven't tested them driving. When they are wet/moist, the suction cups are so much stronger. They were rather tough to peel off in fact so i suspect they will hold up very well in rain and speed. I accidentally missed one when i was taking them off and so was driving around for a few weeks with one still attached to the window and it held up fine. I've since gotten some amber lights for the roof and am planning a roof mounted gun (prop) for displays. |
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Went to a show today (Supercar Siege at Leeds Castle) with the ZORT mods on.
Bit gutted that the rear lights weren't working but oh well. |
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Nice! what happen to your rear tow hooks?
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Very nice! I gotta ask, where did you find the prop gun? I need one of those.
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The tow hooks were attached to a soare tyre carrier which i removed so i have been looking for replacement hooks since but cant find any i like...the closest ones i can find are chrome and cost too much to ship to england.
The prop gun was made by myself. The base is a lightbar from a work van and the barrels are bits of plastic conduit with cardboard holdint it together. |
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Try these. Chrome OEM rear shackles http://m.olx.com/item/show/511218111 |
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how do they attach to the rear? they look like the front ones, dont think they'll fit the rear.
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great idea, very original, well done, very beautiful!!
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the latest car show I done.
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Love the bagged cargo up top:clapping:
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