biotect
Designer
Egn,
This question is addressed specifically to you.
After looking at the Beppe Tenti videos of Overland 12 (see above), I found myself wondering: Have you ever thought about taking Blue Thunder to Africa? Do you think Blue Thunder could handle all that African mud? Would Blue Thunder prove too heavy? Would it sink into the central-African mud the way that Tenti's 6x6 IVECO trucks constantly sank in?
See especially the video installments for Overland 12 that I labelled 12.19, 12.20, 12.21, and 12.22. In central Africa things got so bad, that Overland 12 began traveling with vehicles permanently daisy-chained to each other via recovery cables. Yes, they managed to get through, but Overland 12 had multiple vehicles. They travelled with not just one large 6x6 truck, but no less than three. So there was always one large 6x6 truck freely available to pull out another large truck that had gotten stuck. And of course the large trucks were adept at recovering the smaller vehicles; while the smaller vehicles were useful for "scouting" road conditions ahead. If you watch all the videos just listed, you'll see that Overland 12 travelled with various daisy-chain combinations: sometimes one large truck paired with another large truck, and sometimes a large truck paired with a smaller IVECO Daily or SUV.
So would you agree with the statement that because Blue Thunder is a large, 6x6 motorhome, it may be a "Second World capable" or "Third World capable" vehicle, but not really "Fourth World capable" motorhome? Not really central-Africa capable?
So far, from your description, it seems that Blue Thunder has mostly traveled in the "Second World", and not yet in the "Third World". But Blue Thunder has also travelled extensively off-road, as some of your pictures attest, so perhaps you have indeed encountered conditions just as difficult, rain-soaked, and muddy, as those encountered by Overland 12 in central Africa?
In short, how would you "rate" Blue Thunder's capabilities, overall, relative to the 6x6 IVECO trucks shown in the Overland 12 videos?
All best wishes,
Biotect
This question is addressed specifically to you.
After looking at the Beppe Tenti videos of Overland 12 (see above), I found myself wondering: Have you ever thought about taking Blue Thunder to Africa? Do you think Blue Thunder could handle all that African mud? Would Blue Thunder prove too heavy? Would it sink into the central-African mud the way that Tenti's 6x6 IVECO trucks constantly sank in?
See especially the video installments for Overland 12 that I labelled 12.19, 12.20, 12.21, and 12.22. In central Africa things got so bad, that Overland 12 began traveling with vehicles permanently daisy-chained to each other via recovery cables. Yes, they managed to get through, but Overland 12 had multiple vehicles. They travelled with not just one large 6x6 truck, but no less than three. So there was always one large 6x6 truck freely available to pull out another large truck that had gotten stuck. And of course the large trucks were adept at recovering the smaller vehicles; while the smaller vehicles were useful for "scouting" road conditions ahead. If you watch all the videos just listed, you'll see that Overland 12 travelled with various daisy-chain combinations: sometimes one large truck paired with another large truck, and sometimes a large truck paired with a smaller IVECO Daily or SUV.
So would you agree with the statement that because Blue Thunder is a large, 6x6 motorhome, it may be a "Second World capable" or "Third World capable" vehicle, but not really "Fourth World capable" motorhome? Not really central-Africa capable?
So far, from your description, it seems that Blue Thunder has mostly traveled in the "Second World", and not yet in the "Third World". But Blue Thunder has also travelled extensively off-road, as some of your pictures attest, so perhaps you have indeed encountered conditions just as difficult, rain-soaked, and muddy, as those encountered by Overland 12 in central Africa?
In short, how would you "rate" Blue Thunder's capabilities, overall, relative to the 6x6 IVECO trucks shown in the Overland 12 videos?
All best wishes,
Biotect
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