M1A2 SEP TUSK w/ Full Interior - Update 18JAN11 Dio Done...
My latest project is another commission build. This time the Dragon M1A2 SEP with the addition of Legends TUSK 1 set, a mine roller, and a full interior to include the engine compartment.
I started with the interior. I used the older Dragon Abrams kits' interior pieces for the driver's compartment and upper turret. I also added the old Dragon M1A2 CITV screen and data station to the TCs station. The complete lower turret is scratch-built. Of course, I forgot to take pics before I closed it up. It is the 3rd Abrams full turret and interior I have done though, so it looks pretty much identical to the previous ones, which can be seen below.
With the addition of the CITV and data screen, barely visible in the TC's hatch.
The full lower turret.
Driver's compartment.
The engine and its compartment are from the excellent CMK kit. It is designed for the Tamiya Abrams kit, so took a little tweaking to get it to fit, but wasn't too bad. It is a great set and the engine is very detailed. I hollowed out the exhaust and added screens and gaskets to the radiators as the set is not meant to have the rear doors open to show these areas. The battery compartment on the right side is from the old Verlinden M1A1 interior set.
The Legend TUSK 1 set is very nice as well. I had no issues with it. The instructions are very simple and show how to assemble it well.
The plow is from the Dragon M1 Panther 2 kit and is nicely detailed. It went together with no issues.
I plan on putting the tank on a dio base with a couple mechanics preparing to pull pack or do some maintenance in it. The weapons will be out of their mounts and laid out on a tarp net to the tank, along with the engine compartment cover and a few other pieces.
It is coming together well and has been fun so far. As always, all comments are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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