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Thanks Karl. It was a very fun and rewarding build...and no filters anywhere!
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
Egad, but that's one freakin' incredible model, Gino...
What a home run! You took out a couple windshields in the parking lot with this one! Absolutely superb detailing and attention!!
Thanks Gamera. It was a fun build.
What else can I say? She looks fantastic Gino, I love all the added storage!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Thanks Pawel and Hunter. Like I said, it was an enjoyable build. I am glad you got something out of the postings too.
Pawel - The "plates" under the razor wire were actually 4'x4' sheets of plywood used as overhead support for fighting positions.
Gino -
Very impressive, and very well done! Great Job Sir! Wonderful detail throughout. I have really enjoyed this WIP and look forward to your next one. Thank you for sharing.
Hunter
Hello Gino!
Your Bradley looks really good! Like all good models it's very educational, too - like you can learn many interesting details from it (that plate under the razor-wire coil...). Thanks for sharing, and good luck with your next projects - have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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Thanks guys. This one was fun to build and very rewarding. It brought back memories for me too.
All geared up and loaded with detail. Nice, man really nice
Anyone with a good car don't need to be justified - Hazel Motes
well done! I can hear the sounds and smell the smells in my memory!
excellent work. I'm a sap when it comes to Bradleys. I loved being a driver/gunner.
Oh great, Gino. Now I have to retrieve me eyeballs from the carpet and get a new mind. This one's blown.W T H man. I don't even know what to say. This.... this is phenominal.
- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"
I have finally completed R65, C Co, 3-15 IN, 2 BDE, 3ID, OIF 1 Bradley. I weathered it with acrylic craft paints using a burnt umber pin wash, a yellow-sandy color overall wash, then selective shadowing with a graphite pencil.Here is the finished product.
Thanks Hunter. I hope to have it done soon.
Hello Gino -
That is a awesome kit...I want one of those. The build is coming along beautifully. It looks great and I can't wait too see her done.
Whoops! Disregard the double post.
Thanks Gamera. The pin-washes will be part of the weathering. I hear you on the "King Richard" referance. I almost snuck an "STP" decal in there somewhere.
Hey Gino she looks pretty darn close to the photo, and a few pin washs on the bolt heads should be more than enough.
I am tempted to make a Richard Petty joke about the vehicle number though....
Hi Pawel - Thanks for the compliments. It will be weathered, and will have depth to it. I haven't even dull coated it yet. After the gear goes on, it will all get weathered together. I'm sure you could do an interior just as well. Give it a try.
I still haven't decided on how much gear to add to it. I have completed 9 sets of rucksacks, duffel bags, sleeping bag stuff sacks, and various other items. I also folded 10 MRE boxes and 10 water bottle boxes. The tracks are done and I have a couple rolls of concertina as well for the front.Here is all the gear I have prepared for it.
Your Bradley is looking very good! It can be plainly seen that you know the Bradley very well. I know you usually disagree with it when I write it, but still I think this model just begs for some colour variation. Of course the real thing shown on the photos is very clean, so no excessive weathering here, but it sould use something to make it just a little bit more "three-dimensional".
Beautiful work, I wish I could make a similar interior on one of my models some day, like the M113 for example. Thanks for sharing and have a nice day
I haven't posted in a while, but I have been working on the Bradley, slowly. The snowy, cold, crappy weather had slowed me down since I was about ready for paint. I did get it painted with Testors Model Master Sand (FS 33531). I have also applied home-made decals to it. I decided to mark it as R65 (C Co, 3-15 In, XO's Brad) as seen in the above pic going under the highway sign. C Co vehicles were remarked with R bumper numbers since there already was a C Co in TF 1-64 (C/1-64 AR). This vehicle has a couple unique features such as the FBCB2 antenna on top of the GPS and a light added in front of the TC.Here is another pic of it. And my version so far.Next up is the tracks and some gear. The actual Brad only had a 3-man crew and no dismounts, so there was not a whole lot of gear on it like most had. I think I will use a bit of artistic license and put a full compliment of gear for 9 guys on it (3-man crew and 6 dismounts). That should fill it up well.
Thanks Rudy. I like the "motivational poster" as well. Its alwasy good to have a little motivation when on long, dusty moves.
On the Bench:Revell AMT 1/25 GMC Sonoma, Revell 1/48 Dauntless, Dragon T-34/76 Recently Finished:1966 Charger, British Vosper P.T. Boat, 1962 pontiac Catalina 1:48 Tamiya Dehavilland Mosquito 1:24 Pinto, 1:24 1966 Chevy Suburban
On the Bench:Revell AMT 1/25 GMC Sonoma, Revell 1/48 Dauntless, Dragon T-34/76
Recently Finished:1966 Charger, British Vosper P.T. Boat, 1962 pontiac Catalina 1:48 Tamiya Dehavilland Mosquito 1:24 Pinto, 1:24 1966 Chevy Suburban
Thanks Josiah. Hopefully I will have it painted soon. Yup, the snow is almost gone on Ft Belvoir, except for the big piles.
-Josiah
Looks smashing Gino, I love all the extra stuff you've added. Guess one day I need to do something not build straight outa the box.
Thanks Bish. I am having a lot of fun with this one. The weather is improving, so hopefully it will be off to the paint booth soon.
Some great work here, i really admire the attention to detail.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
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