Land Rover Monthly

LIFE IN MINIATURE

IF you’re fanatical about Land Rovers, but can’t afford to buy one yourself, what’s the next best thing? For 30-year-old Liam Cant from Attleborough in Norfolk, it’s combining his love of the great outdoors and Green Oval badged miniatures and capturing them on camera having their own thrilling adventures off-road.

By day Liam is a maintenance engineer in a sheet metal factory, but during his downtime he photographs miniatures using his iPhone. What started out as doing something creative for his own pleasure in August last year has turned into something a

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