BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
Continuing with previous post
With that angle, the doors on the real vehicle must be easier to open than to close. The large flexible trip that serves as a closing handle must be something to pull, specially when the tank is going uphill with fuel tanks full.
Something you do not see often in 1/16 scale.
This is the radio antenna, done in aluminum and brass tubes, also with a lego grey round block.
This is a Shapeways T-55 positioning light used on the BMP as well, a rare luxury to find this item available on the market. Need 2 at the back, 2 in the middle, more at the front. Also used a T-55 hook from Dioramaparts, modified to look similar to the ones used on the BMP at the rear.
The periscopes and stands where scratch built.
Next step is to take care of the front.
- create and install head lights and guards.
- create the trim vane
- frontal details
After which, I will finalize the connections for the electronics. Its far from finished. I still have the crew and infantry to start.
Regards, Louis
With that angle, the doors on the real vehicle must be easier to open than to close. The large flexible trip that serves as a closing handle must be something to pull, specially when the tank is going uphill with fuel tanks full.
Something you do not see often in 1/16 scale.
This is the radio antenna, done in aluminum and brass tubes, also with a lego grey round block.
This is a Shapeways T-55 positioning light used on the BMP as well, a rare luxury to find this item available on the market. Need 2 at the back, 2 in the middle, more at the front. Also used a T-55 hook from Dioramaparts, modified to look similar to the ones used on the BMP at the rear.
The periscopes and stands where scratch built.
Next step is to take care of the front.
- create and install head lights and guards.
- create the trim vane
- frontal details
After which, I will finalize the connections for the electronics. Its far from finished. I still have the crew and infantry to start.
Regards, Louis
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Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
And just how are normal folk with normal skills supposed to offer adequate comment on such a marvel ??!!
What you do is just staggering
Those rear doors must have some form of spring assist device, it would be smart to do that.
What you do is just staggering
Those rear doors must have some form of spring assist device, it would be smart to do that.
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Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
Disappointed with your lack of commitment...lmcq11 wrote:
The latch is non functional. There are limits...
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Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
That's just too good, Louis.
I think I shall have to take up knitting, instead....boo hooo...
I think I shall have to take up knitting, instead....boo hooo...
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Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
Stunning work there Louis.
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Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
Good morning,
Beautiful work! A treat for the eyes on an early Monday morning! ;o)
regards,
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Beautiful work! A treat for the eyes on an early Monday morning! ;o)
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Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
Epic level of details!
Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
Hi, thank you
Presenting the front of the vehicle.
Here is the real vehicle right headlight, guard and trim vane mechanism.
The AFV-Model MLRS light kit has an example of a head light very close to the BMP model used.
A 5mm LED is installed inside each. The lenses will be added only after painting.
The head light guards need to be made from brass rod.
View of the basic headlight in place.
The front armor needs to be pointed so an angled plasticard strip is added to the front top section as per references, and sanded smooth.
The BMP RC model has a nice trap at the front that can be removed to give access to the battery and electronics, it avoid opening up the chassis for basic maintenance.
This is the trip vane on the real vehicle. When raised, it provides protection while entering the water. It prevents the front of the vehicle from sinking too deep into the water, and it stabilises the vehicle.
The trim vane needs to be scratch build. The 1/35 scale model provided dimensions.
A best effort is made to reproduce the trim vane elevation mechanism (static) and the bolts. Notice the plate added to dim the left headlight, and the Shapeways positioning lights.
Continuing on following post.
Presenting the front of the vehicle.
Here is the real vehicle right headlight, guard and trim vane mechanism.
The AFV-Model MLRS light kit has an example of a head light very close to the BMP model used.
A 5mm LED is installed inside each. The lenses will be added only after painting.
The head light guards need to be made from brass rod.
View of the basic headlight in place.
The front armor needs to be pointed so an angled plasticard strip is added to the front top section as per references, and sanded smooth.
The BMP RC model has a nice trap at the front that can be removed to give access to the battery and electronics, it avoid opening up the chassis for basic maintenance.
This is the trip vane on the real vehicle. When raised, it provides protection while entering the water. It prevents the front of the vehicle from sinking too deep into the water, and it stabilises the vehicle.
The trim vane needs to be scratch build. The 1/35 scale model provided dimensions.
A best effort is made to reproduce the trim vane elevation mechanism (static) and the bolts. Notice the plate added to dim the left headlight, and the Shapeways positioning lights.
Continuing on following post.
Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
Continuing previous post
After some tests, the next step is to permanently install the electronics and the turret on the vehicle. Notice the modified T55 hook.
View of the BMP-1 model as it stands today.
Regards, Louis
After some tests, the next step is to permanently install the electronics and the turret on the vehicle. Notice the modified T55 hook.
View of the BMP-1 model as it stands today.
Regards, Louis
Re: BMP-1 IFV - Soviet army, Afghanistan 1980s - Build
Splendid detail Louis!
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