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static model:

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moving model:

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private with mustache

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there defiant skin colors crew.

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Now that's an out of reg mustache lol. Looking cool though... :good:

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I thought it will give him a character lol 😆 

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:biggrin:  It does actually...

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awesome! looks better than the model i did all those years ago ... and it moves by itself (with me pushing it across the floor making "tank noises") 

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awesome      :clapping:    ... in a quote from a comedy movie, " looks like uncle Bernoos" :haha:

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22 hours ago, EricJ said:

Now that's an out of reg mustache lol. Looking cool though... :good:

long as Sergeant Major dont see him, we're good :lol:

 

GKABS, you may want to break down into a couple of eras. ACAV for Vietnam and the 70s with green uniformed troops, ACAV_80s with BDU patterned troops, and ACAV_03 with the ACUs. appropriate vehicle skins to each.  on the older era skins, those ACUs do stand out from a distance to those that know

wouldnt go as far as to change the model on the soldiers, anyone looking closely at the shape of the helmet will get distracted by high speed's big a***d mustache :biggrin: (dont change that!)

 

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I would but I am not so good with Photoshop and textures if there is any volunteer to take these tasks I will send the Photoshop file for making the extra skins.

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big a***d mustache :biggrin: (dont change that!)

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Next, I will be completing/start working on these models.

  • Fragata Niteroi F-40 frigate completed
  • Combattante P37-BRL boat
  • AN TPS-77 radar  completed
  • TAI Anka drone
  • M109 howitzer
  • P40 Radar yakarov79 made one 
  • T-84 Tank

next, I will do some Chinese and UK main battle tanks and ground models which were requested by some friends in this wonderful community.  for example:

  • Challenger tank  guuruu made one 
  • Chieftain tank completed
  • Centurion tank
  • Type 59 tank
  • Type 80 tank

  

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3 hours ago, daddyairplanes said:

long as Sergeant Major dont see him, we're good :lol:

 

GKABS, you may want to break down into a couple of eras. ACAV for Vietnam and the 70s with green uniformed troops, ACAV_80s with BDU patterned troops, and ACAV_03 with the ACUs. appropriate vehicle skins to each.  on the older era skins, those ACUs do stand out from a distance to those that know

wouldnt go as far as to change the model on the soldiers, anyone looking closely at the shape of the helmet will get distracted by high speed's big a***d mustache :biggrin: (dont change that!)

 

Lol I'd be into him as well :good:

But yeah the ACUs stick out as well

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I think I have someone who can do it as he never let me down,  I will contact compufat.:friends: and I will let you know.

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Okay please give me your feedback. 

M113A1 ACAV Vietnam 1966-70

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ACUs 70s

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M113A1 ACAV “Blue Devil” 4th Batallion, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, 1980s

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M113A3 Operation Desert Storm 1991.

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ACUs 90s

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Looks good GKABS

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UPdate US army.

70

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Completed 4 sets

The 70s
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The 80s
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The 90s
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2000
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Stationed M113

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Also made an ambulance 

 

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Ambulances aren't armed

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19 minutes ago, EricJ said:

Ambulances aren't armed

You are absolutely correct,  I will be taking the main machine gun out,  and I will be making a UN M113 too.

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One more model M577 to complete this series. 

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I want to say I saw an armed APC at Fort Irwin but that was a foreign (I think Chinese) ambulance that was armed. Unfortunately I don't have any photos and recalling from memory. And I used to drive a M1068 for awhile when I was at Fort Hood back in the day.

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Corrected.

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49 minutes ago, EricJ said:

saw an armed APC at Fort Irwin but that was a foreign (I think Chinese) ambulance that was armed.

You are correct about not being armed,  this is the only one I have found in the net for an armed ambulance.

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Hmm no I want to say a Type 63 or 93 as the APC wasn't the one you dug up. Too bad I can't go back to Fort Irwin and take a photo for you ( too far and not in the Army anymore).

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Sorry I misunderstood you,  

12 minutes ago, EricJ said:

Too bad I can't go back to Fort Irwin and take a photo for you ( too far and not in the Army anymore).

Yes indeed that would've been nice to see. :drinks:

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1 hour ago, GKABS said:

Sorry I misunderstood you,  

Yes indeed that would've been nice to see. :drinks:

Yeah it would as the vehicle museum is pretty cool

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