M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
Hi,
With the addition of the machine guns, the model is almost finished. Only a few remaining items remains to be done, which I show in the following post.
Here is the Tamiya/Aber M2 .50 cal machine gun installed. I added ammo belts from Live Resin, which adds character. As there is no large gun on an APC, it is important to detail a bit more what's available.
And these are the Verlinden M60 machine guns. I did not find 7.62mm ammo so this is the 5.56mm coming with the Dragon Seal Vietnam Stoner.
Regards, Louis
With the addition of the machine guns, the model is almost finished. Only a few remaining items remains to be done, which I show in the following post.
Here is the Tamiya/Aber M2 .50 cal machine gun installed. I added ammo belts from Live Resin, which adds character. As there is no large gun on an APC, it is important to detail a bit more what's available.
And these are the Verlinden M60 machine guns. I did not find 7.62mm ammo so this is the 5.56mm coming with the Dragon Seal Vietnam Stoner.
Regards, Louis
Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
Mighty impressive.
Congrats on a fine model.
Congrats on a fine model.
Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
Hi, thank you,
Other than a couple of items still in the mail to put on, such as more markings, the vehicle itself is basically completed. Now remain the big task of creating the crew which I provided a planning view a while ago. Christmas vacations will give me plenty of time to work on these.
It is the Eastern front here in Quebec, with lots of snow and -15c temperature so I will not take the model outside to take pictures of it in my wife's garden this time around, although I will likely do so in the spring. My models look a lot better in the sunlight.
For now, here is the almost finished model. It runs very well. Although I did put a very small battery on, it's enough to power the model, have lights, engine and MG sound and play with the rear ramp.
Added spare tracks on front plate.
Gas tanks were added.
Just waiting for the crew to climb on and drive around.
M113 are rarely seen with the tow cables. One thing I might skip.
Regards, Louis
Other than a couple of items still in the mail to put on, such as more markings, the vehicle itself is basically completed. Now remain the big task of creating the crew which I provided a planning view a while ago. Christmas vacations will give me plenty of time to work on these.
It is the Eastern front here in Quebec, with lots of snow and -15c temperature so I will not take the model outside to take pictures of it in my wife's garden this time around, although I will likely do so in the spring. My models look a lot better in the sunlight.
For now, here is the almost finished model. It runs very well. Although I did put a very small battery on, it's enough to power the model, have lights, engine and MG sound and play with the rear ramp.
Added spare tracks on front plate.
Gas tanks were added.
Just waiting for the crew to climb on and drive around.
M113 are rarely seen with the tow cables. One thing I might skip.
Regards, Louis
Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
AMAZING!
What a fantastic build.
What a fantastic build.
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Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
Hi,
Here is a short YouTube video showing the M-113 in operation in my basement. Operating the remote while taking a video at the same time is not optimal but it gives a good idea of the model. Will do a better job when the crew will join me...
https://youtu.be/H4QPtwo3xbo
Regards, Louis
Here is a short YouTube video showing the M-113 in operation in my basement. Operating the remote while taking a video at the same time is not optimal but it gives a good idea of the model. Will do a better job when the crew will join me...
https://youtu.be/H4QPtwo3xbo
Regards, Louis
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Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
Good evening, Louis,
I am severely pleased with the quality of your work on everything, especially the machine guns. I've been using Tamiya mgs since Sassgrunt turned me onto them. I used the metal upgrade kit for them on Crazy Joes M36 B1, It is Next Level stuff! Thanks for the short video. It looks like a Runner!
regards,
Painless
I am severely pleased with the quality of your work on everything, especially the machine guns. I've been using Tamiya mgs since Sassgrunt turned me onto them. I used the metal upgrade kit for them on Crazy Joes M36 B1, It is Next Level stuff! Thanks for the short video. It looks like a Runner!
regards,
Painless
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Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
I agree, it appears to run excellent and has plenty of power! Well done
Tanks alot....
Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
Hi
Wow...thats an amazing work of a m113. Very very nice
I got akot of new ideas ))
Cu Christian
Wow...thats an amazing work of a m113. Very very nice
I got akot of new ideas ))
Cu Christian
Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
That .50 cal looks just great. And the ammo on the M60 looks just fine. But, that .50 cal is one of the finest machine guns I've seen in the hobby. Great job.
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Re: M-113A1 ACAV APC - Vietnam - Build
Hi,
Thank you all for your encouragements. These are really important to me. They keep me going, trying to do my best and push me to improve my skills.
Below is the US Armored Cav build up.
Regards, Louis
Thank you all for your encouragements. These are really important to me. They keep me going, trying to do my best and push me to improve my skills.
Below is the US Armored Cav build up.
Regards, Louis