I have sent you photos. Maybe something will help.
Progress in the interiors.
I had to make many guesses, mainly for the fifth seat, due to lack of detailed reference pictures.
actually those trailers start out as basic cargo trailers (some haul motor cycles and such in them). Then an enterprising guy figured he could make a good travel trailer out of one he had setting around. Most you see are double axle units that are roughly 18 to 20 feet long. The one in the picture is roughly 16 feet long. Buddy of mine has done one that’s about 18 feet in length with the dual axles. Looks like a lot of work to me, but there’s a strong following of people. There are folks that build and sell them already done these days, but most do it themselves. Guess it’s not hard to do.
gary
small question for you. Will these parts fit the RFM kit? After dealing with the Panda kit, I’m just not where ready for another Panda kit!
gary
I see that you have found a solution to the subject of electronics and interior. I’m still fighting. Where is the CROWS screen?
The answer is yes, the model I’m building is based on the RFM kit.
I have built a Panda M-ATV in the past and I agree with your comment; the RFM is a much better kit.
good picture, it confirms that the 4 RFM seats are a good replica of the real ones; unluckily it doesn’t solve the question about the additional seat in the middle of the rear row.
the CROWS screen is hanging from the roof, in front of the middle seat of the rear row.
I have these still frames from a video I’ve found in YouTube.


Significant progress in assembling the parts and painting camo.
Finally I see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Few parts still to assemble then filter, wash and some dust.
At the end rear mirrors, antennas and guns.
Nice job so far Ettore. That camo looks a little like the MASSTER camouflage the US Army used in the 70s. Very cool











