
Carisma 1/24 Scale 4WD MSA-1E 1968 Land Rover D Series II A Mini Crawler RTR
The Land Rover Series II A Launched at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1958, a full decade after Land Rover started producing vehicles, and its Series I sibling had made its debut at the same event. The design team responsible was run by David Bache, who would later release more ground-breaking designs such as the Range Rover and the Rover SD1. He and his team actually "styled" the Land Rover series II with the project taking just six weeks to complete, and was praised for its simplistic and truly functional design.The car's basic form and functionality remained a key feature across all later iterations of the vehicle, with its 'rounded shoulders' becoming a staple and iconic Land Rover design feature. The Series II also gained deeper sills that concealed the chassis members and gave it a less utilitarian look, and its distinctive curved glass at the rear corners of the cab. In 1969 a legal requirement meant the front headlamps moved out from the grille and into the wings. Annual productio