Scratch build ypr 765
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Scratch build ypr 765
Hello
After upgrading some tamiya tanks its time to build something different.
I live in the netherlands and we have some different or almost the same vehicles then neighbour countrys.
So time to build something dutch then.
I always liked the ypr 765.
Its a family member of the m113.
Only the upper part is different and it has a 25mm canon or .50cal.
After upgrading some tamiya tanks its time to build something different.
I live in the netherlands and we have some different or almost the same vehicles then neighbour countrys.
So time to build something dutch then.
I always liked the ypr 765.
Its a family member of the m113.
Only the upper part is different and it has a 25mm canon or .50cal.
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Re: Scratch build ypr 765
Looking good, I’ll be following this one, is it a complete scratch or have you started with a kit & what running gear are you using?
Cheers
Wayne
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Re: Scratch build ypr 765
Hello wayne
One is now with a pzr 3 lower hull cut up.
It will be replaced by a 3d printed one.
The other one is complete scratch build.
For the gears i think i will use the pzr3 gears.
They fit in the bottom.
One is now with a pzr 3 lower hull cut up.
It will be replaced by a 3d printed one.
The other one is complete scratch build.
For the gears i think i will use the pzr3 gears.
They fit in the bottom.
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Re: Scratch build ypr 765
Hello Niels!
Great jop, it´s possible more pictures for the building process please.
I like the model it´s a differen of the rest M113 family.
Thanks I see the progress jop.
Anthony
Great jop, it´s possible more pictures for the building process please.
I like the model it´s a differen of the rest M113 family.
Thanks I see the progress jop.
Anthony
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Re: Scratch build ypr 765
A unique model Niels, and you've done some fantastic work on the scratch build. There are some very complex shapes there, but you've captured the dimensions and adapted the Pz III chassis ingeniously. Well done!
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Re: Scratch build ypr 765
Thank you raminator.
@anthony. The problem is that i always forget to take pictures. I try to take them more often but from the beginning i dont have much pictures.
Here are some other pictures from the build.
@anthony. The problem is that i always forget to take pictures. I try to take them more often but from the beginning i dont have much pictures.
Here are some other pictures from the build.
Re: Scratch build ypr 765
Some people just can do.
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Re: Scratch build ypr 765
Thanks Niels!
No problem, but one question, it´s possible some pictures in a similar view of a drawing (up, front, left, right, rear).
Thank you best regrads.
Anthony.
No problem, but one question, it´s possible some pictures in a similar view of a drawing (up, front, left, right, rear).
Thank you best regrads.
Anthony.
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Re: Scratch build ypr 765
@ anthony. I will take some pictures tonight and try to post them.
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Here are some pictures anthony