I am easily sidetracked and came across this and started to remember the models I build quite a few years ago of the 1982 Falklands War.
I then concentrated on British Forces and built mainly 1:700 ships and some 1:72 aircraft.
The Argentines used 20 of these US built vehicles for use on the Falklands after the initial landing.
Not all of them participated and some broke down.
One was a command vehicle and one a recovery vehicle, the others were the standard LVPT -7A1 variety.
Landing Vehicle Tracked, Personnel -7.
I will have to make my own decals - hopefully.
They were initially painted in Olive Green and later on returning to Argentina in other schemes.
My research turned up 1:35 models by Tamiya, Academy and Hobbyboss.
The plastic in the Academy kit is quite brittle, whether this is normal or due to age I do not know.
Assembly was straight forward and the model was undercoated in grey and then given a coat of Tamiya Olive Green.
The details are now being picked out.
It has taken about 4 hours to get to this stage.
Looking good and also back up to speed I see - hohoho
Quote from: MSea on July 16, 2023, 10:39:16 AM
Looking good and also back up to speed I see - hohoho
Almost!
You hit the ground running with this one Dave.
Homemade decals applied and a some weathering, a coat or two of varnish still needed.
Before anyone comments, the decals are not quite right, but they will have to do.
Looks good Dave.
Very very good Zak - now will we have another 74 or 75 tank models in the line to be done next ::) ::) ::) ::)
Quote from: MSea on July 18, 2023, 03:43:15 PM
Very very good Zak - now will we have another 74 or 75 tank models in the line to be done next ::) ::) ::) ::)
By the next meeting?
Quote from: chriswil42 on July 19, 2023, 03:39:52 PM
Quote from: MSea on July 18, 2023, 03:43:15 PM
Very very good Zak - now will we have another 74 or 75 tank models in the line to be done next ::) ::) ::) ::)
By the next meeting?
At least, the next one is also an amphibious vehicle used in the ladings on the Falklands.
Next one on the way.
"here we go, here we go, here we go - another mass production line from the Zak Plastic Factory - hohohhoho - they still look great
Looks good. How many have you got to make Dave?
Quote from: chriswil42 on July 21, 2023, 01:54:12 PM
Looks good. How many have you got to make Dave?
This is it at the moment.
More progress, some weathering, still need to install glazing and add a few details.
While the paints cure.
I built this and hand painted it, not amphibious, but the Argentines used some Mercedes G Class types when invading the Falklands.
This is a from Revell and is a Lkw gl leicht "Wolf".
Used by many armed forces, this is finished as a Bundeswehr one.
Just some light weathering needed.
The army is expanding. Nice.
Wow you are on a good run again, they all look really good.
Bob c