M2A1 Bradley IFV
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He's back barely a day and cracking on with stuff! Nicely done.
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Hmm, not for me.
Just looked at photos of Bradley's and the best thing you could fit would be Pershing or M41 wheels.
Just looked at photos of Bradley's and the best thing you could fit would be Pershing or M41 wheels.
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No Walker or Pershing as they would be too big.
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Hi Paul, I take you haven't got the original 21st century Bradley wheels, I know you didn't do the conversion, does the person who did still have them?
Just a thought
John
Just a thought
John
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Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV
Paul,
Maybe you can locate parts for one of the 1/18 RC M13's that were put out by 21st Century, that or the wheels from the static version.
regards,
Painless
Maybe you can locate parts for one of the 1/18 RC M13's that were put out by 21st Century, that or the wheels from the static version.
regards,
Painless
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Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV
I have two of these 21st century m2 Bradley's in my collection but mine are running on the original road wheels (modified to have functioning suspension) as the pz3 tracks fit the original sprockets. Mine were converted by Andrew at haya ltd, it may be worth asking if he has the original wheels from the first ones he made which were running off the pz3 slimmed lower hulls, but there is a seller on fleabay in Germany that sells the static models for about 50 euro?
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Stowage looks great, as do those figures!
Afv do some nice stuff.
Afv do some nice stuff.
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Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV
Hi Paul, maybe you could speak to Woz about 3d printing some wheel inserts.
The metal washer looks too thick and gives the impression of a flush wheel, where on the Bradley wheel there is still a noticable dish to the wheel.
I think youve done a great job with the Bradley so far.
Can we please see a photo of the Abrams and Bradley together.
Cheers
Tim
The metal washer looks too thick and gives the impression of a flush wheel, where on the Bradley wheel there is still a noticable dish to the wheel.
I think youve done a great job with the Bradley so far.
Can we please see a photo of the Abrams and Bradley together.
Cheers
Tim
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Given them a nice tan
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Looking good Paul, like the stowage, particularly the Bergen complete with sleeping mat, where did you find that? I find it soooo difficult to track down stowage for modern armour, interesting choice the AK, captured weapon, I like where you have placed it, "come and get it back if you think you're hard enough"
Love it
John
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