Inspired by
Weaver's post of an AI generated HEMTT Expedition over at WhatIf I decided to try and make a "realistic" HEMTT exploration vehicle. The back story in my head takes place after the inevitable and chaotic collapse of the Russian Federation and an attempt by NATO and others to get into the former Russian vassal states and ascertain what weapons systems were still a threat, disable them on site or mark them for future destruction. That may change, though.
I have an Italeri
M977 HEMTT
It's an average to good kit, withe the advantage that it's in my stash and not terribly expensive.
This is my preliminary design; I was tempted to try making the AI generated version, but I don't want this project to drag on for months on end:

The gray areas roughly define the living/working areas. I'm going to make this an electric truck with dual motors feeding the original transmission, and a diesel generator to charge the batteries and provide electricity. I'm guessing the range would be around 600-800KM, about 1.5x the standard HEMTT range.
One issue with the kit is the downright anemic tires. I've been lucky to have figured out the magic of making tires in CAD, so I took the design of the generic HEMTT Michelin tires and cranked it up to 11 (or 10.5).
I printed the tires on my new (to me) Saturn 8K resin printer, which hasn't been fully dialed in yet, but the results seems to be OK.
New printer, new resin I haven't tried before (Siraya Tech Fast Navy Grey) and I managed to drop the tires before they were cured, so they have surface scrapes and a couple of dings. Still, not bad:

One of the dinged front tires:

Compared to the kit tires:

Test fit - the tires (especially the front ones) aren't pushed in all the way, so they're a little wonky:

I modified the cabin to remove the engine cover. The front of the cab will still have one of the radiators, though.

Suggestions welcome!