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I finished this last fall. The Tamiya kit with a few extra's. Comments and suggestions welcome.
MrT
I really like the nice dusty,desert look,the worn out seat and chipping really make it pop.
by the way,are you the Mr T who frequents the Modelers alliance site,either way welcome to FSM,great work
Yep that's me
I am definitely a fan of your light weathering; just enough without making it look like you're hiding errors with mud. That Chevrolet is such a classic kit. I have one I built in the late 70s or early 80s, but doesn't look anything near as good as yours does.
Like this a lot. Especially the ammo out where you can get to it. Lots of these LRDG builds forget the ammo. Know if I was manning a gun I'd like to have it handy when the going got real hot, and not have to dig through the various packages and tarps, etc.
Rob Gronovius I am definitely a fan of your light weathering; just enough without making it look like you're hiding errors with mud. That Chevrolet is such a classic kit. I have one I built in the late 70s or early 80s, but doesn't look anything near as good as yours does.
Thanks!
I never have been a big fan of heavy weathering because if you go too far it takes away from the model. Not that I never mudding things up a bit. I just try not to get carried away.
Terry
fificat Like this a lot. Especially the ammo out where you can get to it. Lots of these LRDG builds forget the ammo. Know if I was manning a gun I'd like to have it handy when the going got real hot, and not have to dig through the various packages and tarps, etc.
I agree! if I'm living on this truck I want my ammo close.
WOW !!! I'm simply amazed at the high level of workmanship that you Armor guys continue to display. I am primarily an Aircraft guy, mostly because when it comes to Armor I don't know very much. Thanks for taking the time to post your work. I can study the photos and learn from them. I do have some 1/48 Armor kits to build and display alongside some Aircraft. Keep up the good work !!! Bob
Looks great I really like the weathering, by the way how did you do the paint chipping?
Clint
Superb job on this one. Looks like a true veteren of desert warfare.
Bob H. WOW !!! I'm simply amazed at the high level of workmanship that you Armor guys continue to display. I am primarily an Aircraft guy, mostly because when it comes to Armor I don't know very much. Thanks for taking the time to post your work. I can study the photos and learn from them. I do have some 1/48 Armor kits to build and display alongside some Aircraft. Keep up the good work !!! Bob
Thanks Bob!
I do aircraft as well and a lot of the same techniques do cross over. So dive in and do some of that armor.
Rambo Looks great I really like the weathering, by the way how did you do the paint chipping?
Thanks Clint!
I use small paint brush and Tamiya Nato Black in this case.
RX7850 Superb job on this one. Looks like a true veteren of desert warfare.
Thanks!!
Superb build. Love the weathering. Great pictures too.
Eric
tigerman Superb build. Love the weathering. Great pictures too.
Are the tires the kit rubber tires or after market? Its hard for me to see well enough to see what they are on the computer screen.
Wood Are the tires the kit rubber tires or after market? Its hard for me to see well enough to see what they are on the computer screen.
They are the kit tires
Thanks you. They look really good. Maybe I won't be afraid to use them on the kit I have now.
Wood Thanks you. They look really good. Maybe I won't be afraid to use them on the kit I have now.
These had flash right down the middle. It will take a little work to get them cleaned up.
This is certainly the best Tamiya Chevy I've seen. Such a superbly done model deserves a few figures and a base! Excellent work.
In Progress: Dragon 1/35 Flakpanzer IV Ausf.G, HobbyBoss 1/48 Me 262
stalkerfish This is certainly the best Tamiya Chevy I've seen. Such a superbly done model deserves a few figures and a base! Excellent work.
Thanks! Maybe later on.
Another beautiful work there Terry, I too love the weathering and the storage really adds a lot to the vehicle!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Gamera Another beautiful work there Terry, I too love the weathering and the storage really adds a lot to the vehicle!
Great job on one of my favourite subjects, just the right amount of "busy"
Steve.
stevehnz Great job on one of my favourite subjects, just the right amount of "busy" Steve.
Thanks Steve!
is that a real truck?.....good work bro!!!
on th bench:1/35 Tamiya Tiran 5
evo_lover is that a real truck?.....good work bro!!!
Thanks evo!!
Outstanding, superb work here! I too think you nailed it with the weathering--gorgeous model!!
This would look awesome sitting on a simple base with a dude and a camel!
the doog Outstanding, superb work here! I too think you nailed it with the weathering--gorgeous model!! This would look awesome sitting on a simple base with a dude and a camel!
Thanks doog!
M.T,
Your LRDG is very nice, but you made a mistake due to Tamiya. Your LRDG is a "R patrol" operated by a Kiwi crew, the logo on the bonnet for "R patrol" is a Wei Tiki green with a red tongue and not a Kiwi on a red earth. The Kiwi logo was for the "T Patrol". In the meantime, vehicule names of a "R Patrol" start with a "R" like Rotowero, Rotorao....Unfortunately, if we can find a lot of informations about "T Patrol" armement and the name of each vehicule with its patrol number (T9, T8,T7...), it is not the same for a "R Patrol".
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