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Well... I don't think I've ever been first in the gallery. 

 

A couple of years ago I bought AFV Club's three versions of the "deuce and a half" truck. Two of those got built for Vietnam GB and I just finished number three, I felt like doing a quick fun build and it was exactly that. I really like the look of these trucks and you can find them all over Youtube, being bought and restored. Still very popular and apparently virtually indestructable. 

 

Build thread here: 

 

 

And some quick snaps!

 

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This is my 1/76 Airfix ex JB Models Alvis Saracen Mk 2 APC. Rushed into service in the early 1950's due to problems in Malaya, they went on to serve the British Army for many years and were reasonably successful - the full story is in my build thread here.

It is in the markings (I think) of "British Forces Borneo" during the conflict with Indonesia over the formation of Malaysia between 1962 and 1966.

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I took the photos indoors, partly to get a better angle and partly because it was raining outside but it does meant that the colour is a bit out. Later the sun came out so this gives you a rather better idea.

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 A nice simple build and still quite detailed though I have ditched the kit Bren gun as it was very poor.

 

Pete

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The Saracen above was a simple 1950's solution to the problem of moving infantry on a battlefield, but back in the late 1960's the Russians came up with something different - what is commonly called an Infantry Fighting or Combat Vehicle in the shape of the BMP. This is my build of the ACE kit of the later BMP-2 in 1/72 and here is the thread.

When the BMP appeared it caused some consternation in the West as it was a tracked vehicle more than capable of keeping up with the tanks over rough terrain and not only had heavy firepower but was also designed to allow the infantry inside to fight in a hostile environment such as after the used of nuclear or chemical/biological weapons. The kit is a bit of a dog - poor instructions, at times bad engineering, poorly planned sprue attachment points, flash etc  and a bit of a mixed bag in terms of detail, but with care it makes up quite well.

 

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As you can see the paint is sensitive to lighting and the background also causes a few problems with my camera in terms of colour rendition.

 

I did not entirely enjoy the build but at the time I bought it this was about the only kit available in this scale. ACE do quite a few versions of the BMP family but you need a bit of skill and strong nerves to build them in my opinion.

 

Pete

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My wee Scammel Scarab build developed into a a bundle of fun and all was finally assembled onto a display. The profiteroles required eating first but once that challenge was met, the way was clear for some foamboard 

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So much fun with some plastic stock and some figures. I think there's room for more in there 

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This is my build of the Revell 1/72 Warrior MCV. It entered service with the 1st Battalion of the Grenadier Guards in May 1987 and according to Revell this is in their markings whilst taking part in exercise "Iron Hammer" in 1988 whilst part of BAOR. Here is a link to the build.

It is an early version without the added armour seen in the Gulf War.

 

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The number on a plate clipped to the turrets basket is presumably something to do with the exercise. A nice enough kit that went together quickly.

 

Pete

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And this is the Revell M2A2 version of the Bradley - entering service slightly earlier than the Warrior, this is an improved version with extra armour, and according to Revell it is in the markings of C Company, 2nd Battalion of 6th Infantry Regiment when part of the US 1st Armoured Division on 2002. Here is a link to the build.

The first pic shows it with the win TOW missile launcher raised to the firing position but with the front "door" still closed.

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It is down in the travelling position in the next two pics - it has to be stationary when firing the missiles.

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Another nice enough kit though a bit more complicated than the Warrior.

 

And here is a group shot of my 3 IFV builds for comparison.

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Cheers

 

Pete

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M4 High Speed Tractor (3-in / 90mm)

1/35 Hobby Boss. Built OOB with stowage from th spares box.

Built to tow a 3-in AA gun, with a compartment for the gun crew and storage for their equipment and ammunition.

 

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Hi, here's my 1/35 Meng M911 C-HET with M747 Trailer, went together pretty quick (I didn't get distracted by other things), despite some challenges...

 

 

5 photos is a challenge for such a monster, but I'll do a full RFI post and link to it later for those who are interested. For now though...

 

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Lockheed Hercules C.1P

Falklands War 1982

 

This is the 1/200 Hasegawa kit, finished using mostly Tamiya acrylic paints.

The kit's scheme was back-dated to 1982 vintage, using a few aftermarket and home made decals.

 

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Cheers

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This is my entry for this GB. It is an Italeri Milk Tanker with some wonderful markings along the side of it, which has impressed SWMBO

 

The build thread for this is here:- 

 

 

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Italeri Alenia C-27J Spartan, 35 Sqd. RAAF.

Eduard cockpit PE, Kit decals plus Ronin Decals set RDS-114 C-27 Floor Pan and rear interior and some stencils from Ronin Decals set RDS-027.

 

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As you can see, it is too big for my usual photo bsckdrop!

 

More pics in the WiP thread.

 

Thanks for looking.

 

AW

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Kinetic

1/48 

Grumman C-2A Greyhound

VRC-40 50th Anniversary

 Here's my entry, Kinetic's 1/48  C-2A Greyhound in the VRC-40 50th Anniversary livery.

 The decals are from Caracal Models and the paint MRC, Vallejo, Model master, Tamiya, Hataki, and Mig-Ammo

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These are new images for the corrected leading edges on the inner wings

 

Thanks for stopping by and having a look.

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Red Ball Express

ASCZ 3886th Transportation Corps, Truck Company #49

 

Tamiya 1/48 CCKW. This is the later style with an open cab and steel bed.

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USAAF 600gal Fuel Tanker

France, June 1944

 

This is Tamiya's 1/48 fuel tanker, it was based on GMC's CCKW chassis. This is the earlier style chassis, with the closed cab based on its pre-war commercial truck.

 

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My final entry is the Airfix boxing of a couple of versions of the Bedford QL series 3 ton trucks - the QLD general purpose transport and the QLT troop carrier. Here is a link to the build thread.

And here are the models - QLD on the left and QLT on the right in each case.

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They were a bit tricky to put together at times but came out quite well.

 

Pete

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Magna Models 1/48 Percival Sea Prince

 

Well this was a bit of a struggle at times but here is my Model of the Royal Navy Percival Sea Prince. The somewhat obscure plane was used extensively for training and transport by both the RAF as the Prince and the Navy as the Sea Prince. Differences were minimal but both services used them as radar and navigation trainers and as officer transports. I chose to build this in the guise of a Royal Navy Admirals transport, commonly known as an 'Admirals Barge'.  The RAF used them in the Reconnaissance role, photographing East Germany while flying from West Germany to Berlin.

The model is built from a Magna Models Resin kit which is the only offering so far in 1/48. The basic kit is a bit crude but has some excellent innovations. Apart from an excellent cockpit, there are 2 complete interiors provided. A training layout with 3 students seats and radar consoles then an airline set up with 9 very comfortable looking seats. Due to the issues of making the windows (none provided in the kit) the ones I made were not too clear so I missed out the interior. Had the fuselage been a bit thinner and resin less brittle I would have opened the rear door and added the interior but as it was I decided the closed look was more appropriate but kudos to Magna for giving it a go. The wing joint is excellent and located very positivly requiring no additional spar or alignment although I did use brass pins for the tail planes.

Assembly required a bit of fettling as all these resin kits do but nothing too excessive.

Eleven schemes are detailed in the excellent instructions but decals are provided for only 1. Some of the schemes are silver or grey with dayglo noses and wing tips etc but I always liked the 'Green Parrot' Wessex Admirals barge. I usually avoid grey planes if possible so opted for this in 'Emerald Green' for which I used an aerosol of Ford Medena Green from a local auto parts co. The white letters were from an old Model Decal sheet and went on beautifully. Roundals were from the kit.

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Many thanks to @Robert Stuart for the idea and motivation to build this after about 10 years in the stash. Sorry we lost @JeroenS halfway through but he might return.

Thanks to all those who chipped in along the way.

I'm off to build something even more challenging in the 'Go big or go home' GB next.....

Colin

 

Build log is here

 

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Hello gents, 

 

I recently finished this, a build of an RG-33 SOCOM AUV:

 

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I must say, this turned into much more of a project than I expected and enjoyed it completely - 

 

Cheers

Nick 

 

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