SAS Willy's Jeep
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- Herr Dr. Professor
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Re: SAS Willy's Jeep
"I suspect this has been done on here before but..." I'm sure glad you posted these photos! There is so much to like, and I would point out the appropriately low/no rust paint chipping. One detail I noticed is the unusual barrels: they look like the needles the local vampire at the clinic uses to draw blood out of me. Why were they that shape?
- SteamBoatWillie
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Re: SAS Willy's Jeep
Thanks again for the kind comments. I agree, all the references I could find indicated little chipping and rust, obviously in such hot and dry conditions rust wasn't so prolific. If you are referring to the ends of the Vickers 'K' guns then, yes, they were most definitely that shape. I have tried to find out why but not been able to do so.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:43 pm "I suspect this has been done on here before but..." I'm sure glad you posted these photos! There is so much to like, and I would point out the appropriately low/no rust paint chipping. One detail I noticed is the unusual barrels: they look like the needles the local vampire at the clinic uses to draw blood out of me. Why were they that shape?
- HERMAN BIX
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Re: SAS Willy's Jeep
From my little knowledge of the K-gun, those muzzle attachments were an attempt at keeping the front of the weapon down during rapid fire.
Similar to the modern AKM, the cut muzzle attachment was such designed that the escaping gas from each round had a surface to bear on as it left the barrel which helped keep the muzzle as steady as it could considering the circumstances.
Similar to the modern AKM, the cut muzzle attachment was such designed that the escaping gas from each round had a surface to bear on as it left the barrel which helped keep the muzzle as steady as it could considering the circumstances.
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HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
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HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
- Herr Dr. Professor
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Re: SAS Willy's Jeep
To my perspective, there has been an inexplicable dearth of 1/16 Jeeps until the recent static kit. Any 1/16 Jeep on which I could get my mits ( ) was precious in the venerable and ubiquitous OD versions. But now that I see those SAS photos... Are those photos online? Those chaps look mean enough to eat sand.
- SteamBoatWillie
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Re: SAS Willy's Jeep
Yes, those photos were collected during my research into the model. Please note the model above is 1/6th. ROC Hobby also do a 1/12th version, which is very nicely detailed, and a functioning Kubelwagon in 1/12th as well.