Copyright Richard M. Hungerford

Trojan Rabbit Model


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*** PLEASE READ THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PRINTING ***

Please let me know if you find a problem while building this model, or if you enjoyed building it as much as I enjoyed designing it. A photo of your build would also be welcome. You can send me e-mail here: chthulhu@sbcglobal.net


This is the "Trojan Rabbit" from the movie, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," in approximately 1/72 scale, suitable for 25 mm tabletop gaming. It rolls, too, at least as well as the original, and a lot more quietly. :-)

The second image is from Ed Bertschy, who has repainted my model magnificently! His version is also available for download.


Trojan Rabbit - Run Away! Look, if we built this large wooden badger ...

Trojan Rabbit (53 Kb) Ed Bertschy's version (.JPG format - 316 Kb) Assembly instructions (5 Kb)

Just to show that there's someone out there even stranger than I am, take a look at what Maurice O'Brien did to my poor model: a "Victorian steam powered Trojan railway rabbit!" I'm sorry, but no download is available for this one.

Victorian steam powered trojan railway rabbit!

The Trojan Rabbit sure gets around: here we have some of the Emperor's elite Army using the Rabbit to infiltrate a stronghold of the only race still using catapults (it's a Warhammer 40,000 thing). Many thanks to Jeff Rubarth for his photo!

You think they'll buy it?

Another photo of the Rabbit in action! James Ferry's Rabbit is about to take a fortress.

Sshhh!

Simon Smith's Rabbit goes toe to toe with a 25mm k-niggit! Simon used one pence coins to add some weight to his wheels.

Have at you!

Chris's Rabbit has the key to the castle! Chris printed his Rabbit at 10% and ended up with it about 1/4 inch tall.

Nasty, big, pointy teeth!

(All images that are not my own are used with the permissions of their respective creators.)

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