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„Hyperion“ (MAZ-7410/AA-60), TTC 2017 - 2nd place
TTC 2017 (Truck Triatlon Chalenge 2017) 2nd placed

Méretarány:
1:72
Állapot:
Folyamatban
Elkezdve:
July 27, 2019

Looking for new ideas and challenges for the participants, the WTRA (World Truck Racing Association) decided in 2014 to initiate a new competition: TTC, Truck Triathlon Challenge.
Every truck has to take part in three disciplines: stock car racing, cross country, and fire extinguishing.

In France in 2017, the F1 Circuit Paul Ricard was used for the first part, where 15 rounds had to be completed.
Here, Hyperion achieved a really good time, clocking an average speed of 90,5 km/h and finishing in 57min40sec.
The second part took place in Val d‘Isere. Here, 2 of the 13 competitors did not finish the very challenging course.
In the third part, participants had to extinguish a fire 30 m away. Here, Hyperion put out all three burning wooden pallets in 43 seconds.
Hyperion and its crew finished second Place with 267 points.

Projekt-tár

Teljes készletek
7201
AA-60 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) Truck
UA A&A Models 1:72
7201 2017 Új eszköz
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Fényképalbumok

4 képek
Hyperion - TTC 2017View album, image #1
1:72
1:72 AA-60 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) Truck (A&A Models 7201)

Hozzászólások

27 July 2019, 07:23
Bryn Crandell
Watching this. Interesting looking fire truck. Russian vehicles are always interesting.
26 August 2019, 13:07
Bill Gilman
Ooh, I like firetrucks! This should be a good one.
26 August 2019, 13:21
Tom Ballhoff
Da hänge ich mich dran. Hab den hier auch noch liegen und bin gespannt was Du da zauberst
26 August 2019, 14:46

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