Reloading MLRS
Коментарі
71 16 April 2019, 08:00
Jens
Armored vehicles are not my league, but if you can see your pictures over and over again, just stunningly ingenious models 👍
Armored vehicles are not my league, but if you can see your pictures over and over again, just stunningly ingenious models 👍
16 April 2019, 08:14
Neuling
Danke - thank you mates! Sorry Thomas, upon arrival in the Gulf region most green vehicles received a hasty desert sand paintcoat without base coat, so wear and tear especially sandstorms took a heavy toll. See "Warmachines No. 8 and 12" by Francois Verlinden.
Danke - thank you mates! Sorry Thomas, upon arrival in the Gulf region most green vehicles received a hasty desert sand paintcoat without base coat, so wear and tear especially sandstorms took a heavy toll. See "Warmachines No. 8 and 12" by Francois Verlinden.
17 April 2019, 08:56
Bryn Crandell
Very nice Dio! Yes I agree on the last minute painting of equipment. We had a firetruck that was what I would call "white-washed" in sand tones. By the end of our tour during DS/DS it was back to it's euro green color for the most part.
Very nice Dio! Yes I agree on the last minute painting of equipment. We had a firetruck that was what I would call "white-washed" in sand tones. By the end of our tour during DS/DS it was back to it's euro green color for the most part.
17 April 2019, 20:35
Neuling
Thank you Daniel and Bryn! Question on the interesting info of Bryn: What kind of fire engine was it and did it see any action?
Thank you Daniel and Bryn! Question on the interesting info of Bryn: What kind of fire engine was it and did it see any action?
18 April 2019, 20:14
Bryn Crandell
Neuling, it was a P-13B. Basically a ramp truck with Halon and Dry Chemical. Our P-19B was a WRM asset that was buried in the sand back in the 80s. We were cleaning sand and preservative off of the truck for weeks.
Neuling, it was a P-13B. Basically a ramp truck with Halon and Dry Chemical. Our P-19B was a WRM asset that was buried in the sand back in the 80s. We were cleaning sand and preservative off of the truck for weeks.
2 May 2019, 15:14
Dave Flitton
I was in this unit back when we first fielded the MLRS in 1986 for the 1st Cav. I believe I even was a gunner on this very machine while we waited for our M577s and HUMMVs to make the unit complete.
I was in this unit back when we first fielded the MLRS in 1986 for the 1st Cav. I believe I even was a gunner on this very machine while we waited for our M577s and HUMMVs to make the unit complete.
2 May 2019, 15:46
Neuling
Bryn and Dave, thanks for the info! Dave, you might actually be the guy working on the remote control!
Bryn and Dave, thanks for the info! Dave, you might actually be the guy working on the remote control!
3 May 2019, 14:13
Dave Flitton
Actually they wear the uniforms during the 1st Gulf War, I was already sent to Germany by then building another MLRS unit
Actually they wear the uniforms during the 1st Gulf War, I was already sent to Germany by then building another MLRS unit
3 May 2019, 14:54
Paul Juliano
I have to stop reading the news feed cause it's just me going, wow that looks awesome. Add to wishlist. But hey, this looks awesome, and now I need one. ???? Goodbye money!
I have to stop reading the news feed cause it's just me going, wow that looks awesome. Add to wishlist. But hey, this looks awesome, and now I need one. ???? Goodbye money!
3 May 2019, 19:32
Neuling
Thanks Paul! Don`t forget to collect extra money for the voyager detailing set!
Thanks Paul! Don`t forget to collect extra money for the voyager detailing set!
4 May 2019, 07:22
Slavo Hazucha
Great work over all aspects and excellent pictures too! I would never have guessed from the pics that the dio is actually so small... The details and finish are great and the photo lights & angles just pro, incl. the interior, love it! 👍
You really have the process of reloading covered, from WWII to present day😉
Great work over all aspects and excellent pictures too! I would never have guessed from the pics that the dio is actually so small... The details and finish are great and the photo lights & angles just pro, incl. the interior, love it! 👍
You really have the process of reloading covered, from WWII to present day😉
21 May 2019, 08:42
Carlos Cisneros
Excellent work! The figure poses are exactly as they should be. I just might suggest making the uniforms look a bit more dusty, but otherwise, superb job!
Excellent work! The figure poses are exactly as they should be. I just might suggest making the uniforms look a bit more dusty, but otherwise, superb job!
25 May 2019, 16:08
Neuling
Thank you Carlos, Spanjaard and Palo! - Carlos you`re right: more dust is never wrong and keeps the army laundry busy. - Spanjaard is back in town, good to notice!
Thank you Carlos, Spanjaard and Palo! - Carlos you`re right: more dust is never wrong and keeps the army laundry busy. - Spanjaard is back in town, good to notice!
26 May 2019, 14:46
Neuling
Thanks Chris! I like your builds too, especially the Merkava, Bradley and Sherman.
Thanks Chris! I like your builds too, especially the Merkava, Bradley and Sherman.
28 May 2019, 16:43
Mr James
Totally agree with Chris Greathouse. Love the way the paint is flaking and how you've lifted the desert paint in places without it falling off. Splendid as usual.
Totally agree with Chris Greathouse. Love the way the paint is flaking and how you've lifted the desert paint in places without it falling off. Splendid as usual.
20 May, 21:55
gorby
Fantastic build, exceptionally good photos. I missed this one the first time around so I'm glad it cropped up again.
Fantastic build, exceptionally good photos. I missed this one the first time around so I'm glad it cropped up again.
24 May, 14:22
CaptGPF
I hope Scalemates comes out with a feature to let us know when people we follow have posted something new - almost missed this new addition. I don't know how you do it, but your doors are always so beautiful;y done!
I hope Scalemates comes out with a feature to let us know when people we follow have posted something new - almost missed this new addition. I don't know how you do it, but your doors are always so beautiful;y done!
30 May, 04:29
Neuling
Many thanks, Rafael, CaptGPF and Dietmar! Much appreciated! - CaptGPF, maybe it´s cause I´m fond of the Doors ....🙂
Many thanks, Rafael, CaptGPF and Dietmar! Much appreciated! - CaptGPF, maybe it´s cause I´m fond of the Doors ....🙂
31 May, 08:42
Bob Hall
The MLRS that fired the opening shots in Iraq in 2003, is at the front door of the 3rd ID headquarters building in Fort Stewart. You nailed it again mate, amazing details and accurateness. Impressive as always 👍
The MLRS that fired the opening shots in Iraq in 2003, is at the front door of the 3rd ID headquarters building in Fort Stewart. You nailed it again mate, amazing details and accurateness. Impressive as always 👍
31 May, 16:57
Neuling
Thanks a lot Bob, I try to do my best. - CaptGPF, I hope you like the Doors anyway ........ 🙂
Thanks a lot Bob, I try to do my best. - CaptGPF, I hope you like the Doors anyway ........ 🙂
1 June, 09:13