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AAVP7A1 95% done
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:08 AM
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Posted by CDNTanker25 on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 11:51 AM
Looks pretty good man!  I do think that with all the weathering you've done, you should do the same to the stowage; it just kinda sit's there lookin like it doesn't belong.  I'd give the stowage a few washes too to bring out the detail and enhance the look.  Then weather them accordingly with the dusting you did to the vehicle!  Other than that it looks pretty good man!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:11 PM
thanks man, yeah i had just finished putting the stowage on today and took the pics right after.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 4:02 PM
Jthomas07, do you have any interior shots, I have a tamaya AAVP7A1 in the stash but I want to do an interior as well, how was the interior build?
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 7:24 PM

i used the hobby fan interior and i had trouble getting things to fit prperly. if you look closely at the rear you can see the top half does not sit flush with the top of the hull. i loved the interior kit, its cast very well and the are probubly well over 300 parts for it, the only problem is im pretty sure its not made for the Tamiya kit, so i spent alot of time moddifying alot of the panels. heres some build progress photos of the interior.

 

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b40/wellesleyp8baller314/AAVP7A1%20Project/AAVP7A1Update008.jpg

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b40/wellesleyp8baller314/AAVP7A1%20Project/AAVP7A1Update006.jpg

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b40/wellesleyp8baller314/AAVP7A1%20Project/AAVP7A1Update007.jpg

 

and some finished photos

 http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b40/wellesleyp8baller314/AAVP7A1%20Project/AAVP7A1Update001.jpg

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b40/wellesleyp8baller314/AAVP7A1%20Project/momspics013.jpg

 

there are no decals b/c the sheet that came with the interior kit disintigrated on me.

 sry the pics are kind of blurry, my camera kind of sucks

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:00 PM
Who makes the interior kit for the AAV, I stopped off at my local shop and they couldn't find a interior kit for one.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:14 PM

Hobby fan makes it.

 they also make the EAAK armor and the EAAK mounting hardware kits. I got mine from http://www.luckymodel.com/

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Posted by m1garand on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:34 PM
 Jthomas07 wrote:

Hobby fan makes it.

 they also make the EAAK armor and the EAAK mounting hardware kits. I got mine from http://www.luckymodel.com/

Was it relatively easy to mount EAAK armor to Tamiya kit?  I was thinking about getting Mini Hobby 1/35 AAVP7A1, toss the kit and just use the EAAK armor kit to Tamiya.  I heard this also will have some fitting problem as well. 

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Posted by deattilio on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 12:30 AM

Nice job on the kit, especially the weathering. The interior looks fairly accurate as well, I've been debating on "going crazy an pulling all the stops" on an AAV, but haven't talked myself into coughing up the $$$ that those Hobbyfan AM parts go for.

As I've spent the last 15+ years aboard these contraptions I have to point out a couple discrepancies. The inside of the topside hatches are either solid dark green, or on rare occasions may be tan dependent on level of attention at its last rebuild or repaint, but majority are green. The cammie net bag can not be stored in that location, that is against the exhaust outlet and would wind up melting the plastic bag and causing damage to the net. They are usually toted atop in the rear, but more often in a threat environment it is carried in the side sponson (aka gypsy racks) racks so it doesn't block vision to the direct rear when embarked personnel have their little noggins poking out providing security or air watch. Almost all strapped on gear is stowed or carried in the sponson racks, or strapped to them, it is also sometimes strapped to the front handrails. Especially water jugs, as those are very important and we prefer not chancing just hanging them off a rail. It can not be carried in the fashion represented along the sides of the vehicle below the hatches or turret because there are no tie downs in those locations. A way to store gear there though, during OIF I we ran large transport style cargo straps from the rear of the sponson rack to the forward hand rails. In the event the tractor was hit and immobilized, or through mechanical default, the straps could be loosened and all gear transferred to another tractor (aka bump plan) in the least amount of time allowing the unit to maintain momentum.  I am not saying it can't be done, but I have never seen that much stuff strapped to the side of a turret. Usually there is one 40mm box strapped to the side, the vehicle commander/gunner normally keeps things like maps, map pens, binos, and that sort of stuff in the box because there isn't really any room within that turret. I have seen tractors strap track blocks to the side on occasion, but that is rare.  We actually strap minimal stuff as possible, it takes time to strap it up, requires straps that are always a scarce commodity, and takes that much more time to get down.

Below is a link to a couple of my photobucket albums, one is all AAV-7s. I need to load more pics from OIF I, as those tractors represented "Clampet-mobiles" like never before. The second are pics of the LVTA5 at the unit and some shots provide good comparison to todays amphibians.

Once again I applaud and admire your work, as a tracker I gotta point out the minor boo boos.  

http://s10.photobucket.com/albums/a150/deattilio/Amtracs/?start=all

http://s10.photobucket.com/albums/a150/deattilio/FoF%20LVT/?start=all

 

 

 

WIP:
Trying to get my hobby stuff sorted - just moved and still unpacking.

 

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Posted by rudedog on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 8:57 AM
Hi Jthomas,Very nice !! I was watching History channel [ an OIF show ] & saw several Traks that didn't have the EAAK armor.Would you have an idea as to who does & doesn't[ USMC,Army] & Whether most do or don't ???  Thanks,you've given me incentive to start my own "TrakRat" project.     rudedog

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 10:29 AM

hey thanks deattilio for pointing that stuff out ill have to move some stuff around then. so most stuff you guys put inside under seats and stuff?

thanks for the pics too those will help.

 

 

and m1garand the EAAK went on very nicely, only like 3 parts had to have a little work done to them but other than that it went together nicely.

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Posted by HeavyArty on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 12:06 PM

several Traks that didn't have the EAAK armor.Would you have an idea as to who does & doesn't[ USMC,Army] & Whether most do or don't ??? 
 

All AAVP7A1s are used by the USMC, the US Army doesn't use them at all.  EAAK being installed depended on vehicles being drawn from PrePo stocks, those brought from home station, available time to install it, and availability of EAAK kits.  The goal was to have all in the combat theatre installed before combat ops began on 21 MAR '03, but not all got it due to the above reasons.

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Posted by rudedog on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:59 PM
 Thanks Gino.Especially for not ribbing me[ as deserved].Army use, I ask ? No wonder they never asked me to join the MECEP program !!!    rudedog

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Posted by HeavyArty on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:29 PM

Army use, I ask ?

The Army doesn't have an amphibious transport.  We aren't really into beach landings anymore (even though we did more than the USMC did in WWII in the Pacific).  The Army's main APC (Armored Personnel Carrier) is the M2 Bradley ICV (Infantry Combat Vehicle).  The latest version is the M2A3, as seen below:

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Posted by rudedog on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 8:16 PM
 That's an excellant photo.I'm gueesing it's 1 of your own,Gino.If it's from a website,could you share it ?  Again,thanks

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Posted by HeavyArty on Thursday, June 28, 2007 8:10 AM
The photo is from Prime Portal.  There are a bunch of pics of Bradleys and just about any other vehicle, weapon, or equipment on the battlefield today.  It is a great reference site.

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Posted by wdecicco on Monday, May 26, 2008 3:56 AM
This is a usefull info for my next build, alot of interior shots and war time pictures for me to choose from for a nice dio soon.
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