I've included a photo of a real one in Vietnam, to support my weathering effort:
M113 ACAV & Crew
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M113 ACAV & Crew
It's been a while since I posted here, but here is my latest project; TongDe's M113 ACAV with crew. The M113's crew was two, so the extra figures are from other vehicles, off the frame
The M24 106mm recoilless rifle is a 3D printed product. I use this vehicle in IR battles, so the driver's hatch was removed for an IR receiver. The M24 has a 3mm OD IR emitter installed. The gun can traverse about 90 degrees, operated by a servo linkage.
I've included a photo of a real one in Vietnam, to support my weathering effort:
I've included a photo of a real one in Vietnam, to support my weathering effort:
Renault FT, British WW1 Mk. 4), Pz 1A DAK, 1B, II L, III, StuG III, Pz IV, StuG IV, King Tiger, T-34/76, T-35A 3DP, Zik-2, T-90, M3, M10, M24, M4A3, M4A3E8, M26, M36, M109, M1A2, LeClerc 
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Really nice work Bob!
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Good work! You wisely chose the ACAV version from Tongde! And more and more 1/16 Vietnam-era figures are becoming available (and already sold out!). What did you use to replicate the Vietnam dust color? Is that a pastel powder? paint?
Re: M113 ACAV & Crew
Hiya! For those of us of a certain age, the M113 ACAV is almost as iconic as the Huey Chopper! I used AK's Vietnam Earth Pigment for the reddish mud, and AK's Europe Earth Pigment for the upper area surface streaks. I applied it with a brush, then used White Spirits to get the effects I wanted.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Wed Dec 03, 2025 9:07 pm Good work! You wisely chose the ACAV version from Tongde! And more and more 1/16 Vietnam-era figures are becoming available (and already sold out!). What did you use to replicate the Vietnam dust color? Is that a pastel powder? paint?
Side fact: I used Vallejo's spray can of UK Bronze Green as my base. I don't know what the real paint looked like, but the photos I gathered all had that dark green appearance. The tracks were shiny metal originally. I used "Perma Blue", a gun bluing liquid to turn them gray, then washed them with AK's Track Wash. Then I ran it through the dirt in my back yard!
The M113 Crew figures are 3D Files on "MyMiniFactory". Excellent sculpting of a very niche set of subjects.
Renault FT, British WW1 Mk. 4), Pz 1A DAK, 1B, II L, III, StuG III, Pz IV, StuG IV, King Tiger, T-34/76, T-35A 3DP, Zik-2, T-90, M3, M10, M24, M4A3, M4A3E8, M26, M36, M109, M1A2, LeClerc 
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