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CDW

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  1. Thanks Alan Hurricane warning flags flying
  2. A dark yellow pigment followed by a dark yellow wash can give the tire treads a more natural “used” look.
  3. Not too much building left to do but a lot of detail here and there along with some weathering and other paint effects.
  4. Thanks OC I am not going to pose the doors in an open position with this one. Maybe I will on the next one, but for now took a quick swipe at a set of belts and harnesses for the seats. Won’t be able to see much with the doors closed anyhow. Also, the body parts all have paint on them now and am in the process of painting the small details like mirrors, marker lights, etc. I can see this one being finished in another day or so.
  5. Inflation came from the wholesale printing of fiat currency. Oil/energy cost is mostly self-imposed by a small group of elites who are playing on the emotions of a "color" movement. In the big picture, we are all plebs and pawns in this game.
  6. The last major component assembly before paint is the hood. Soon it will be paint, install remaining small details, some decal placards here and there then this one will be finished. There is a beautiful 50 cal assembly to mount on top before it’s all said and done.
  7. Here is that video link for the MRAP walk around.
  8. That’s an amazing story EG. Thanks for sharing it. Looking for video references, I found a video on YouTube where a man bought one of these for his own personal use. Said he paid $100k for it. I presume he got it from a surplus auction because the price he paid is nowhere near what I read the military pays for these, between $500k and $1M. Anyway I was happy to see the model I’d practically identical to the vehicle in the video. I’ll find the video and post a link to it.
  9. Almost ready to take the modular components to the paint shop. Before paint it’s necessary to do a lot of dry fit testing to make sure all adjustments are made before paint. Flipping it over a bit, you can see the angular armor plating on the bottom of the chassis that’s designed to protect the vehicle and occupants from a land mine detonation.
  10. I thought it looked like a Nieuport. I like the Japanese markings too
  11. This one: Paper Card Model - Nakajima Type KO 3 - by Answer | eBay and this one: Italian Fighter Ansaldo A.1 Balilla # ORLIK Card Model # Scale 1/33 # OR 707 | eBay
  12. Chris Do you have an opinion on the quality and fit of Orlik or Answer card models? I've run across a couple I am interested in on Ebay. One is from the vendor you wrote about. The other is a vendor in Poland.
  13. I feel about 90% certain I’ll build another one of these albeit a slightly different version, the CROWS II. On the next one will apply some lessons learned building the first. In addition, this kit has been a pleasure to build but it is tedious and part count intensive. Ryefield did an excellent work producing a kit with this level of detail inside one box.
  14. Don’t know for sure. When I get finished with this I’ll probably be ready to move on to something different (as usual). Maybe later on I’ll get my figure building mojo and do some. I’ve got them. If you don’t like to do photo etch this is probably not a model you’ll want to tackle. It has a lot of photo etch and there are no optional plastic parts to take the place of the photo etch. Do or die. It was slow going clipping, filing, folding, and gluing photo etch today. In the end, it seems worth it.
  15. That’s some tricky work but it came out great Chris. Wish I could watch you fo some of this work. Ever thought about doing a Video of your work in progress? Sure would be great to see.
  16. I saw a Russian modeler who made his seatbelts and harnesses like that and they looked great. I’ll act on his idea.
  17. A nice set of side mirrors. Delicate. Must resist dumb thumbing it down the road during this build. Maybe leave the doors off till the end? Detail inside the doors not shabby either. Suicide doors. That’s what we used to call rear doors that opened from front to back. My old ‘64 Lincoln Continental had them like that. What a beast that car.
  18. Even the inside top (headliner?) of the cab gets a lot of detail. This model begs for seat belts and harnesses.
  19. Test-fit Every reference I see shows solid color seats so I guess I’ll stay with that. Need to add seat belts and shoulder harnesses though. Maybe use tape to make my own? Don’t want to wait around for an aftermarket set to arrive (if there is one).
  20. Thanks. It’s been a long time coming.
  21. With the rear cabin bulkhead assembled, it’s time to paint it up before gluing together.
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