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rugged Land Cruiser Hardtop is the ideal base
vehicle for this conversion. The front roof-mounted
loud speaker is clearly visible in this photo.
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The
lockable metal cabinet for audio-visual cabling and
other equipment can be seen in this shot. |
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The
free-standing projector screen can be erected
to inform large audiences. |
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shot the roll-up projector screen is hung
from the roof rack of the vehicle |
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This
shot shows the projection from the rear of
the screen... |
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this one shows projection onto the front of
the screen. |
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video projector can be operated from the built-in
shelf inside the vehicle... |
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can be mounted on its stand for external use. |
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| The inside view
of the projector, the shelf unit and the TV inside it's
sturdy, protective transitl case. |
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The
black box visible in this shot is the power
converter unit |
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| External
speakers mounted on their stand |
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The
self-contained power generator driven by the
Land Cruiser's own engine and capable of supplying
220 v AC at 3 KVA |
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