Thanks, guys--glad to hear I'm on the right track.
Tony, the twinkies ar ein the "creel". A "creelful o' Twinkies"!
Manny--thanks, man--that's a high compliment from a master figure painter like you!
Jon, I think that the issue with the .50 cal rounds is just that you can't really see them very well--they scale up perfectly with what would have been the ammo can and the molded "Bullets" The only option I would have is to use the next-bigger PE rounds, which are definitely too big. They look like 20mm rounds!
Gino--thanks, too! I was going to use the standard ammo box, but I found some pics on a Vietnam vets' site that actually showed a couple tanks with only the loose "bandoleer" here, and thought "Hmmm, that's different!". I'll straighten out the rounds draping down there as you suggested.
Lee--you know, I am going to put on the MIG "Vietnam dust"< but I have to say that I found a good 50-or-so photos from this website--check it out USMC Vietnam Tanker's Assoc. --that shows a LOT more of these tanks in "brown/tan" dirt than the red clay so expected of the M48 model. I will still put some on, but I think that a good base of tan will help add to the look of a tank that's "gotten around".Thanks for the comments!
Hey Big Daddy! Thanks for looking in , and welcome to the forums! Thanks for your kind comments, and for that first-person perspective! And of course, thanks for your service in the 'nam! As far as the ammo box--here's what looked to me like a bandoleer of ammo being used.
I mean, there's an ammo box there on the turret there, but it doesn't even look open. Hmmm. Maybe putting the loose end into the end of the open box and the turret might look better? There are actually several tanks on the site I posted here that are using a long band of rounds instead of the standard Tamiya arrangement of the "attached" ammo box. What do you think? EDIT!!! Oh, wait--now that I look at it, it seems that end IS actually into an ammo box! Cool! That's the way I'll go then! Great that you guys caught that for me!
G---Oops! I guess I'm going to have to swallow that inaccuracy with the stowage and hope that not a lot of guys will pick up on that? That's where being a real Vet helps ya as a modeler! Thanks for the additional info on the flak graffiti, and the kudo's on the figures! I'll have to think of something cool to write on the back of one!
Thanks again for the input and critique, guys. You're helping me to build a better M48!