I approve of this conversion. |
The raw materials. |
I intend to reverse that conversion with one of my own!
Having, as I said before, spent a huge sum on these two kits I was more than a little nervous at the prospect of fit.
Gingerly mating the chassis with the floor. Easy, easy does it... |
Here's one I prepared earlier. |
Mock not the mock-up. |
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How sad is it that I had to re read the sentence 3 times before I caught which pun wasn't being made? In my defence I haven't had my morning coffee yet.
So do you mean to say that after all this you aren;t going to detail the interior before assembly? Staff and all. Really?
That looks rather good - a very promising project. I presume the cab of Monty's caravan becomes the basis for a heavy truck, and the 90mm AA gun a towed piece of ordnance.
Not bad: three models for the price of two! :-)
Ross - Oh the shame of it! But think how sturdy it will be. Sturdy, says I, jest like me wimmin.
Ion - Pretty much. The AAA will go into a static setting, I think.
The static setting for the AAA is a neat solution. Plenty of wargame possibilities there. I recall years ago playing a desert scenario in which an Axis airfield, defended by a single 8.8cm FlaK, was being stormed by what looked like a regiment of Valentines and Crusaders as well as trucked infantry. The gun gave a good account of itself until it ran out of ammunition.
Although we used a towed gun model, it was intended to be a fixture: and had no escape...
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