LAV-AD
OIF, 2003
The real deal as example
my inventory
first steps...
Suspension completed
Upper hull glued on
Turret sub assemblies built and painting begun on turret interior
Most small fittings added to rear
Pioneer tools from spares bin added… Italeri neglected to include these items
Test fitting of all items… Kit wheels will be replaced with resin AM tires
Mig Ammo texture paste added to upper surface
Second coat of Mig Ammo Non Slip paste added
Close up of non slip texture paste
Close up of hatches non slip areas
Tamiya CARC/NATO Green on out surfaces of hatches
Top deck under a coat of paint
Painting next stage of turret interior
muffler & exhaust modified to proper configuration, shovel added below
antenna mount shelf modified and tow cable added
almost there...
Testing out AK Paint Markers on stowage items
Third color added to stowage items
Scratch built jerry can shelves and AM jerry cans added
Final missing bits added to hull right side
Gun painted and test fitted, turret mostly painted awaiting final bits
Added tail light brush guards and created side step from .020 music wire
Added brass screen onto engine deck grills and headlights
Base coat of CARC Green and weapons glued in place on turret,
Real 1/4 view of paint & weapons installation
Front 1/4 view of wire cutters and antenna installation
Rear 1/4 view of antennas, weapons, & wire cutters installation
Gloss coat on and resin wheels painted
Test fit of resin wheels, front 1/4 view
Test fit of resin wheels, rear 1/4 view
Kommentare
24 10 March, 21:00
CaptGPF
Looks interesting. My only question is - did the US ever produce any of these AA LAVs?
Looks interesting. My only question is - did the US ever produce any of these AA LAVs?
11 September, 06:23
Tom B.
Definetly one of the most interesting variants of the LAV... Following along here 👍
Definetly one of the most interesting variants of the LAV... Following along here 👍
11 September, 08:20
Carlos Cisneros
Tom & Capt, thanks for looking in and your kind words.
Capt, the US did indeed produce and field a handful of LAV-ADs. Roughly enough for one platoon in each LAR battalion. They were withdrawn from service in the early 2000's after having seen use in OIF1. I suspect that in todays renewed air threat environment, the decision to remove the system from service is seen as shortsighted.
Tom & Capt, thanks for looking in and your kind words.
Capt, the US did indeed produce and field a handful of LAV-ADs. Roughly enough for one platoon in each LAR battalion. They were withdrawn from service in the early 2000's after having seen use in OIF1. I suspect that in todays renewed air threat environment, the decision to remove the system from service is seen as shortsighted.
11 September, 12:19
CaptGPF
Not surprised about that…. Thanks to Drones, that decision seems even more shortsighted!
Not surprised about that…. Thanks to Drones, that decision seems even more shortsighted!
11 September, 22:12
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