1/72 Up- Armored M151A2 Mutt
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26 4 February 2023, 21:52
Simon Nagorsnik
Thanks, i only used super glue, because there are many connections with plastic parts.
After finely sanding the surface, I always got a strong bond.
Thanks, i only used super glue, because there are many connections with plastic parts.
After finely sanding the surface, I always got a strong bond.
5 February 2023, 09:07
Stefan Fraundorfer
I'm in Simon. A very interesting vehicle - which is sure to become an eyecatcher again.
I'm in Simon. A very interesting vehicle - which is sure to become an eyecatcher again.
5 February 2023, 11:00
Simon Nagorsnik
Warm welcome guys!
I'm glad to know you all on board😁
@Ralf: i love this track! 😎
Warm welcome guys!
I'm glad to know you all on board😁
@Ralf: i love this track! 😎
5 February 2023, 16:17
Simon Nagorsnik
@Ralf: I totally agree with you, this song has significantly influenced my taste in music.
@Ralf: I totally agree with you, this song has significantly influenced my taste in music.
5 February 2023, 18:50
Tom B.
Very cool, will follow this one 👍 Looks like the whole vignette might very well fit in the palm of a hand!
Very cool, will follow this one 👍 Looks like the whole vignette might very well fit in the palm of a hand!
8 February 2023, 20:16
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I haven't found very much info about the Ford MUTT with armor kits.
Following my reference pictures, I have found many similarities but also differences between the vehicles again and again.
About the design of the Armada kit I've only found one match from a 1/35th conversion kit from CMK.
I adjusted the kit a bit more to my references and added a few more custom parts.
Maybe it's a hybrid between a presumably "original" and other identical-looking vehicles.
I would call it a generic but plausible vehicle.
The S-Model and Armada kit included exhaust extensions and lengthened air intakes for landing or deep wading, but I couldn't find these anywhere on my references and so they went into my spare parts box.