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3/9 update.

Bringing out the details inside the Bradley. Applying some decals and dry fitting the turret cage. Awesome fit and awesome detailing by Meng.

 

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Thoroughly enjoyed the GP of Monza, Forza Lewis !

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46 minutes ago, FrancisGL said:

Very nice interior details, how much will you see?... :popcorn:, cheers Julian 

 

Hi Francis, this is the dilemma of the model freak. I think it will be possible to see a fraction of the detail that is possible to put into this kit. On the other hand it is fun to add it even if only to tickle yourself :D

41 minutes ago, Bullbasket said:

It's going well Julian. Do those placards come as part of the kit?

 

John.

 

Hi John, this is a remarkably complete kit that includes just about everything (except the kitchen sink).

There is are a couple of unboxings on YouTube that will show how much is included. The placards are included, nearly forgot to answer that question :blush:

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8/9 update.

Further work on interior of the Bradley. Started "busying" up the interior with the MRE boxes (Meals rejected by Ethiopians). Started laying down some dust on filters, seats etc.

 

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B)

 

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14 hours ago, FrancisGL said:

Nice progres, you see a rather "spacious" vehicle, and the driving chamber also seems to be basely diaphanous ...:popcorn:

Cheers Julian :yes:

 

Thanks Francis, looks spacious at the moment and very clean too. Need to do some work there :D

13 hours ago, longshanks said:

Some nice touches there..........

 

Kev

 

Thanks mate (those are water bottles and not Vodka ;))

12 hours ago, Bullbasket said:

Great interior Julian. Love the rations, oh, and if nobody wants the chocolate in there...............:smirk:

 

John.

 

Thanks John, I think they are wrong period boxes so the choc maybe rock hard B)

10 hours ago, Kris B said:

Looks really good. Thise tracks are pretty good. Any chance to pass the link to that shop? 

Etienne supplied the link, here it is again for good measure:

 

http://www.ebay.fr/itm/R-Model-30001-1-35-Metal-Track-Pin-For-modern-M2-M3-Bradley-CV-90-warrior-IFV/263128261929?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

 

Cheers

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The tracks for the Bradley arrived from Hong Kong today, the Rye field Abrams checked in yesterday:

 

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Still thinking how to paint the tracks, considering a coat of mat varnish and the a very light dust coat. The Abrams looks very interesting despite the very intimidating tracks provided.

 

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41 minutes ago, longshanks said:

Cor! those tracks look the business mate, what are they made of?

The Bradley certainly looks tempting, shame there are not more lifetimes available.

 

 

I sensing a Battle Group forming here .....

 

Kev

 

Metal track with a vinyl pad fitted, track pins are great as well with a bolt head ready made. Price was very good too. The Abrams, yes, another tempting build, never going to be able to finish everything though :worry:

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Those tracks look fantastic, I've been thinking about getting hold of an MLRS kit. Those tracks would look very nice on it, rather than painting the tracks you could put them in solution that rusts the tracks. I can't remember what it's called but have seen it been used on other metal tracks, the only time my tracks were that shiney were when the track pads needed changing.

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Hi Ozzy, burnishing liquid, yes, got that. Not sure if I'll use it though. Need to see if I have any spare and experiment with them first I think. In a lot of the pics I have found the tracks look as if they were sprayed yellow and then the paint wore of the rubber pads leaving a just the metal yellow. Probably dust and not paint though........................

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