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Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!
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"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell
Great finish on this rebuild! One of the most under appreciated by modelers vehicle type in any collection.
Where’s the fire extinguisher and ground rods?
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Thanks ogrejohn. It was a fun build.
Jeez that looks nice. You can almost smell the fumes! Very nice work indeed!
Thanks Gamera.
Oh that's neat, very cool! Nice work!!!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Thanks M1GarandFan. I like how it came out.
Beautiful build. It looks great!
It is complete. I painted the seats and top field drab. I drybrushed with a sandy color and a bit of a rust color. Then a light wash of an acrylic sandy color.
Here are the finished pics.
Interior.
With a figure for a bit of scale, guarding the fueler.
It has been a fun rebuild. It also shows how much my building and skills have changed since I first built it in '94. That seems like ages ago.
That gun truck photo should be all the 'splainin' needed.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Thanks Rob. You articulated exactly what I was thinking.
HeavyArty Ugg!! Damn, you are right. How did I screw that up? Decisions, decisions. Do I fix it now that it is all gloss-coated and sealed in place, or just let it go and chock it up to Joe not reading the reg right? We'll see.
Ugg!! Damn, you are right. How did I screw that up? Decisions, decisions. Do I fix it now that it is all gloss-coated and sealed in place, or just let it go and chock it up to Joe not reading the reg right? We'll see.
We didn't look at regulations when repainting vehicles. When the M60A3 tanks were repainted, we applied the little black star with a cut out stencil.
It was surprising how many of the black stars were askew or even upside down.
During one of our command inspections, the best looking tank won over the second best because its star was straighter.
Thanks Gamera. I hope to have it done soon.
Gino: She looks really good! Nice work!
Pawel: Interesting. I have a bad habit of going by the kit instructions. I remember putting the tailplanes on a Minicraft B-24 Liberator once upside down because for some reason they labeled them in the instructions that way. Thought they looked funny but never thought to double-check my reference material...
After looking at pictures of actual M35A1 series trucks w/the white stars, it looks about 50/50 on which way they point. Also, the actual Nancy Guntruck had the star pointing towards the windshield (rear).
This is also depicted on the AFV Club 1/35 Nancy instructions, which is what I followed for decal placement.
Based on this evidence, I am going to leave it as is.
Gino - sorry about that! I just figured better now than when it's really done, right? I hate when something like that happens to me... good luck with your build, I really like how this is turning out
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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Hello Gino!
It is indeed very nice! I just love the cab interior with all those stickers/decals/data plates.
One problem though - the hood star... Since at least 1956 the T.B. specified (3-11-e) "On horizontal surfaces the star will be applied with one point directly toward the front of the vehicle or equipment. On vertical surfaces the star will have one point directly up." and it was accomanied by thic cute drawing:
Good luck with your build and have a nice day
Very nice!
Work continues on the fuel truck. I was able to get it painted and added all the decals. I used Testors Model Master Olive Drab for the overall color. Next up is a dullcoat, painting the lights, and weathering.
The Archer cab decals are really nice. They really dress up the cab and instrument cluster.
The white common markings (stars, US Army serial numbers, stenciling, etc.) are all from the AFV Club M35A1 Nancy Guntruck. The bumper numbers are from the spares bin. The "Flammable..." decals are from the TL Modellbau set.
The decals in the pump compartment are from the fueler kit.
More to come as I continue.
Gamera Yeah, AMC got bought out over a decade ago...
Yeah, AMC got bought out over a decade ago...
Actually over 3 decades ago. Chrysler bought out AMC in 1987.
GameraIs Tamiya the only guys that forked over the cash to use the name?
Pretty much. Dragon and Bronco call theirs "1/4 ton, 4x4 trucks" too. Damn lawyers.
Well Pawel you obviously aren't a lawyer. Model railroading in the US went through the same crisis. What was once a country with hundreds of railroads has turned into one with just a few mega-railroads. Which in turn have massive legal teams. They assert that all of the "fallen flags" that the parent corporations assimilated are brands now controlled by the current corporations
I suppose that's true, but I also share with you the opinion of the pointlessness of it all.
Why the BNSF railroad would care if one models the old Spokane, Portland and Seattle is beyond me.
Enough hijacking, sorry Gino.
HeavyArty
Hello!
While I agree that they wanted to get around the trademarked grill, I have also read in the instructions of the Tamiya-boxed SAS-jeep that the soldiers sometimes removed the bars to improve the air circulation through the radiator for better cooling. OK, that doesn't sound too realistic neither...
I think it's kinda dumb - every model built of the legendary Jeep only increases the value of the brand... They should actually be paying the modellers to build the models here! Thanks for reading and have a nice day
The mislabeling of the truck could be one of two reasons. First, it might have been for potable water until it showed signs of contamination and then switched to being a fuel truck.
Second, it may have been used to "fool" enemies that it wasn't really fuel.
Yeah, AMC got bought out over a decade ago, I'll get caught up one day- maybe.
Pretty crazy how they had to alter the whole grill to get around the trademark but I'm not surprised.
Is Tamiya the only guys that forked over the cash to use the name?
Anyway I've gotten us way off track- sorry.
Gamera The whole 'off-road vehicle' struck me as funny too since it seems AMC wanted too much for the name 'Jeep'...
That is actually the latest/current boxing, so you can blame Fiat-Chrysler for wanting too much to license the "Jeep" name.
This is how Italeri handled it.
They also removed the bars on the Jeep trademarked grill.
Ohhhhh, sounds cool!
Lol, yeah the whole 'flammable' water labeling. The whole 'off-road vehicle' struck me as funny too since it seems AMC wanted too much for the name 'Jeep'...
Gino,
I already have the Revell truck but my plans for it are to build an M34 using some of the AFV Club parts. As for the early M49 tanker the problem with it is not only the bed is different, but also the tank - it's divided differently than in the M49A2C and I bet there are other differences that I just don't have enough references for, so I just plan to do the M49A2C almost OOB with the exception of backdating the blackout lights (already drew them in 3D: https://www.shapeways.com/product/549MYYM6B/1-35-us-military-blackout-tailllights-24x?optionId=68738639) and other details as appropriate for Vietnam.
Now I didn't notice it before, but the combination of "Flammable" and "Potable water" really made my day... goldhammer, thanks for pointing this out.
Have a nice day
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