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Bastion



Member Since: 08 May 2014
Location: London
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Thank you very much chaps.

Fathaggis - The more you know… I'd never heard of this till I read your message. It looks interesting but of course I suppose i'll now have to wait till iteration two..

BP man.. - It's had its inoculation.. or rather full Dinotrol treatment, I think that should hold for a minute surely, unless there's some new fangled rustproofing process that'll protect it till the sun goes nova..

Pickles, yes it's definitely getting them on. By the way, can I say you really made the green and silver look work nicely.

More coming soon...
Post #435047 1st Jul 2015 11:01am
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Pickles



Member Since: 26 May 2013
Location: Melbourne
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Australia 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 CSW Keswick Green
Thanks Bastion. I believe that Gracie is the ONLY Keswick Defender to come from the factory with an Indus roof!
We had to go to a bit of trouble to get it done,...something about keswick being non metallic & Indus being metallic etc?!
It looks a lot better in the flesh than in photos which really don't show it in its true light!
Just think, in just a very few months, no-body will be able to experience the joy we're experiencing, any more!
Pickles.
Post #435189 1st Jul 2015 10:00pm
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Bastion



Member Since: 08 May 2014
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Quote:
Thanks Bastion. I believe that Gracie is the ONLY Keswick Defender to come from the factory with an Indus roof!
We had to go to a bit of trouble to get it done,...something about keswick being non metallic & Indus being metallic etc?!
It looks a lot better in the flesh than in photos which really don't show it in its true light!
Just think, in just a very few months, no-body will be able to experience the joy we're experiencing, any more!



Yeah Pickles, i've got to say never seen one, original or made.. sure does work though with all the details..
Regarding the swansong of the Defender, I just don't think it'll go that quietly.. all of a sudden the interest in them has shot up, they're being profiled in everything from Skyfall to Spectre to The Strain, a US zombie show (it's pants) I'd like to think that they'll continue on in some other territory (The India option) or that people will continue to rebuild them... but it surely won't be the same and in a couple years something different will seek to supplant it.
Post #435685 4th Jul 2015 7:24am
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Bastion



Member Since: 08 May 2014
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Going intercity in West Africa means being adaptable and frequently self sustaining. Preparedness when faced with power cuts or generator problems can mean the difference between having communications and working gear, and being reliant on the whims of circumstance and the day's capriciousness.

12v socket in back.


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2 more up front.

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umm'ed and aahhh'ed about but finally included as it's easy to remove when not in use..
ARB 45L Fridge


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Merlin 700w Sine wave inverter attached to second battery


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Compressor under second row for variable PSI, and sandy terrain management


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Making the biggest difference to the interior.. Corbeau Low Base seats, which manage to feel a little bit racy. Still wish I could raise them an inch or so.. filed under things to do...


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oh and also the cubby box which is big enough to lose a small country in and still have space left over for your knick knacks... Has anyone managed to make theirs more... 'organisable'?


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No I lied, this will surely make the biggest difference to the interior..
Momo Jet Steering wheel.


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Interior finished.
Next time, exterior finishing, final lighting options, special sauce under the hood and the grand unveiling..
It's almost done.
Post #435690 4th Jul 2015 7:59am
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Enid_Puceflange



Member Since: 25 Oct 2014
Location: edinburgh
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Scotland 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Baltic Blue
Simply Cool

G My confidence has been writing cheques that my abilities can't cash for years.
Post #435696 4th Jul 2015 8:34am
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steve E



Member Since: 06 Mar 2011
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Wales 
Awesome build,
Really enjoying your Thread Thumbs Up
Post #435732 4th Jul 2015 11:59am
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Supacat



Member Since: 16 Oct 2012
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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS DCPU Keswick Green
Bastion wrote:
oh and also the cubby box which is big enough to lose a small country in and still have space left over for your knick knacks... Has anyone managed to make theirs more... 'organisable'?


Know what you mean, i have everything I need in their but it was always a faff to find any one item when I needed it. Maybe not a permanent solution but I've group things together and put them in a number of plastic containers used for chinese takeaway food. It's working for me at present.
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Bastion



Member Since: 08 May 2014
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Supercat, thanks for that, great idea. I got some of these from Really Useful Boxes. They come in all sorts of sizes, like the take-away packets I think they'll do the job nicely. This is the smallest box they sell (sunglasses for scale)


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So… to conclude the build for now..

Black Powder coat Side Steps are back. I thought as an aesthetic complement and protection feature that I should add in the chequerplate along the sills and rear corners. Done.


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Under the Hood

Traffic in between Ghana - Benin - Nigeria… in fact across much of that band of Africa can be nightmarish. In the other cities i've lived in, in Europe and the United States it's bad but nowhere near apocalyptic. 45 minutes for half a kilometre is not unheard of. This creates conditions in which every inch can matter to you… or the next guy. The vehicle needed to be quick off the mark, free of as much turbo lag as possible but also then capable of opening up onto highways for intercity travel.

Things you can't see…

Alive Tuning did the ~175bhp tune and coupled it with their 'ultimate intercooler' and 2.2 Billet Hybrid Turbo. The merits and magic of this remain to be seen and experienced but should hopefully be sound and hugely capable. If anyone who's had it done wants to chime in please do. Technically capable of being tweaked to somewhere around 185bhp it's been left in the 170 range for purposes of reliability and for the fact that 15bhp wont make much of a difference compared to the available torque range granted by the VGT.

Security features

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Wind Deflectors.
I have no idea how much of a difference these will make but apart from the wind, it's the rainy season here now… and hopefully they'll help keep occupants a little bit more dry… let's just leave out mention of any other kind of water ingress shall we..


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Oversize mirrors.
I was concerned they'd look like dumbo ears on the vehicle but they don't look out of place at all. I could maybe have done with one of those convex extras on the mirror but still the field of vision is bettered.


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Bull Bar
I wanted, wished and prayed for the wraparound but they haven't been sold by most stockists since about 2008. I checked with a contact in Russia, called around, but between the fact that it's got A/C, and I didn't want to start trying to fit something not really designed for it on, i ended up checking with Foleys and they did the original style Camel Trophy bull bar. Not strictly necessary but the side protection it affords in traffic coupled with the mounting for the lights meant it was a good option for me. Also, though it looks it, it doesn't stick out past the fenders, essential!


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Full Crystal LED indicators and reversing lights + Flatdog 21' LED Bar
These are lovely. In terms of the LED bar its output is somewhere in the region of 9k lumens with very little draw, they'll do a good job of backing up the trucklites at times when out in the dark.



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Trucklites on low


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Full beam


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Full beam + LED Bar


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And just like that.. she was done..
So what does a 3 ton truck fully prepped for a 21st century Africa city dream of?

Well, the open road of course, or the closed one, or even the one that doesn't count as a road…
In effect.. it dreams of being driven...



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Codename: Bastion
She left England last week…

I'd like to take this opportunity to send my thanks to Flatdog and the fantastic team there, Ben, Barry, Anne and the engineers. It's taken a moment, but it's been worth it. My every trip to see them, fantastic, their attention to detail, knowledge and experience almost peerless. Thanks to all those who chimed in on the thread and gave advice and recommendations. This is of course just the beginning, and I hope to see you on other parts of the forum.

James. Thumbs Up
Post #436705 9th Jul 2015 12:56pm
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Roz Dev



Member Since: 09 Dec 2014
Location: East Coast
Posts: 72

Ireland 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Hey Bastion

That is once great looking vehicle man!

You must be very pleased with her, love the stance from them shocks, some great additional mods too.

Well done! Thumbs Up
Post #436717 9th Jul 2015 2:40pm
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bluebottle



Member Since: 08 May 2015
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What a cracker - hope you enjoy her!
Post #436721 9th Jul 2015 3:15pm
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jk84



Member Since: 17 Feb 2015
Location: Wherever my Defender takes me...
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
Now that is not a Defender, it's a Tankender Wink Looks amazing, a very unique truck you have there Bastion. Looks like it can conquer the world, not just Africa! All the best with her and may she serve you well and never dissapoint Thumbs Up MY15 Aintree 110 SW - for sale - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic82781.html
MY16 Santorini 90 HT - sold
Post #436723 9th Jul 2015 3:20pm
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Pickles



Member Since: 26 May 2013
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Australia 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 CSW Keswick Green
Bastion,...Well done, you have a classic looking Defender there with some very sensible accessories.
Did you fit rear bumperettes?
Pickles.
Post #436804 9th Jul 2015 10:07pm
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AndyTunn



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New Zealand 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Stornoway Grey
Fabulous go-anywhere do-anything truck! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
Post #436810 10th Jul 2015 3:07am
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Bastion



Member Since: 08 May 2014
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Haha... Andy, BB, thank you.

Roz - one day hopefully they shall meet and cast a silent eye at all the generic self driving robots on wheels...

Jk, You know... it's a close run thing... Defenders on this side of the world still retain something of an association with military use, most civilians having gleefully poured themselves into Land Cruisers. This is true especially in green (even if not this green). Alternatively they're vehicles for overlanding travellers, who are always welcome. I was always going for functional, functional, functional.. I think the only thing that's for mere looks on it is a 'Defender' badge on the rear corner (put on last) - As a result it's ended up the way it has through necessity. As some of the work i do with with NGOs, it means having to interact with people, getting them to trust but also possibly having to diffuse less positive elements at a distance. It's a bit of a balance but like I said, all functional really. I guess i'll have to smile when exiting the vehicle or tip someone a curt nod

Pickles.. I didn't... at some point i'm sure i meant to.. but hey, we've only just begun..
Post #436882 10th Jul 2015 11:32am
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Harry.O



Member Since: 25 Jul 2014
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United Kingdom 1989 Defender 90 300 Tdi ST Nato Green
I can echo sentiments on Ghanaian traffic, we have a fleet there that includes a D4 and 4 2.2 110s alongside lots of Jap 4x4s, they come back with new dents and scrapes every day Big Cry

Lovely 110 you have there Very Happy
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