M1068A3 Command Post Tracked Vehicle
Awarded a Gold at the 2023 AMPS International Convention at Camp Hill, PA in May 2023
The silver bullet coffee urn. A must have in every command post.
hooking up the radio cables and wiring
hooking up the radio cables and wiring
hooking up the radio cables and wiring
drivers control panel
Front wall internal wiring added
Styrene tubes from a quick fill water balloon kit.
Cling wrap for tent walls and roof.
Great stuff for making tents and canvas.
tent walls and roof added one section at a time.
scratch built folding table.
scratch built field desk with 3D printed metal folding chair.
Scratch built antennas
scratch built side luggage racks.
Scratch built antennas
scratch built butcher board easel and pad. The headless figure was for scale.
putting the little details in place.
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22 14 June 2023, 21:56
Mr James
Fantastic scratch building skills going on in this build. Very impressive build.
Fantastic scratch building skills going on in this build. Very impressive build.
14 June 2023, 23:05
Brian Eberle
Thanks everyone. This was a labor of love. The scratch building was fun.
Thanks everyone. This was a labor of love. The scratch building was fun.
15 June 2023, 13:39
Ben M
I don't know why, but the post office box under the table being used for storage absolutely makes it for me. I've been pondering how to make canvas sheets for an upcoming build - thanks to you I know the answer is in my kitchen, press n seal 🙂
I don't know why, but the post office box under the table being used for storage absolutely makes it for me. I've been pondering how to make canvas sheets for an upcoming build - thanks to you I know the answer is in my kitchen, press n seal 🙂
15 June 2023, 13:39
Brian Eberle
Ben, the cling wrap works well, but is initially challenging. I recommend laying it out on a sheet of cardboard, pinning each corner to keep it as flat as possible. Then painting it one side, then the other. Once dry, it is easier to work with. Use a new blade when cutting.
Ben, the cling wrap works well, but is initially challenging. I recommend laying it out on a sheet of cardboard, pinning each corner to keep it as flat as possible. Then painting it one side, then the other. Once dry, it is easier to work with. Use a new blade when cutting.
15 June 2023, 13:42