This one is my favourite SAM missile launcher Chaparral tank when I was young. Drawing the Chaparral brought back a lot of fond memories.
Drawing the tank was pretty straightforward, as you would imagine it to be composed of a few boxes stacked on each other. The track took a bit more time to draw, especially keeping all the wheels consistent in size and shape.
The launcher/missiles was a bit of challenge to draw (for my students learning the technical drawing, under parallel projection topic) as they need to draw all four missiles alligned and angled correctly. Nevertheless, my students were happy to take up the challenge and submitted their decent drawings on time. As a bonus, students who submitted their tank drawing with camouflage get a another 5 points.
Here's my Chaparral drawing in completion.

The Chaparral given a minimal grayscale background and text.

And a drawing process video, if anyone is interested.
Drawing the tank was pretty straightforward, as you would imagine it to be composed of a few boxes stacked on each other. The track took a bit more time to draw, especially keeping all the wheels consistent in size and shape.
The launcher/missiles was a bit of challenge to draw (for my students learning the technical drawing, under parallel projection topic) as they need to draw all four missiles alligned and angled correctly. Nevertheless, my students were happy to take up the challenge and submitted their decent drawings on time. As a bonus, students who submitted their tank drawing with camouflage get a another 5 points.

Here's my Chaparral drawing in completion.

The Chaparral given a minimal grayscale background and text.

And a drawing process video, if anyone is interested.
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