Shaun, the UK’s favourite animated sheep, is taking
to the road thanks to Land Rover’s engineers.

Shaun the Sheep was first seen 12 years
ago in Aardman Animations’ Wallace and Gromit adventure
‘A Close Shave’. He has now got his own children’s
TV series on BBC1 and CBBC. The series will run on BBC1
in an early evening slot on Sundays. The show features
a Land Rover Series I used by the Farmer and his sheep
dog, Bitzer.
The craftsmen in the Solihull Tool Room were tasked with
creating a life-size, exact match of the one on the small
screen, from scratch.
“It is based on a Series I, but completed using
a mix of several models,” said Roger Crathorne,
Land Rover technical communications manager. “We
used a 1951 rolling chassis with a 90-inch rear body.
There are panels used from a variety of Land Rover Series
vehicles including 2007 Defender panels. It has taken
seven weeks to complete and has now passed its MOT making
it completely road-worthy.”
The original Aardman model maker Matthew Healey had only
eight days to create the model seen on screen from photographs
taken of different Land Rover Series vehicles.
Shaun’s Land Rover will be heading to various events
around the country this summer including the Goodwood
Festival of Speed, 22 to 24 June and The Land Rover Burghley
Horse Trials, 30 August to 2 September.