Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 12:46 AM UTC
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 12:52 AM UTC
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Your work leaves me speechless..........
Can't wait to see more progress.
Keep it up.
Nick
Hi Nick.
Thank you very much for your concern. I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 12:54 AM UTC
Hi Miloslav.
Thank you very much for your concern and I'm embarassed for your high prase. I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
Cheers this hobby!!!
Best regards.
Kim HM.
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 12:59 AM UTC
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WOW!!!
sexy build ^^
can't say anything anymore....
how long needed you to get it to this detailed standard??
curios to see more progress!!
Greetings Alex
Hi Alex.
Thank you very much for your concern and I'm embarassed for your high prase. I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you. I have been building present status of my M3A2 about 3 years.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:04 AM UTC
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Hi,
I think you're really mad BUT also the most skilled modeler I ever have the pleasure to see the work !!
If you can paint the interior as well as you built it, I fear I'll have to stop building and look for another hobby
Hi Olivier.
First of all, Thank you very much for your concern and I'm embarassed for your high prase. I know you and your works and I love to see your works!!!
You are good modeller.
And I have no idea of meaning of BUT. Please answer for me.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:06 AM UTC
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Absolutely amazing! Fantastic work! Please keep us posted!
Hi Thomas.
First of all, Thank you very much for your concern and such high prase.
I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:13 AM UTC
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Dude......that is absolutley amazing. How long have you been at this one? Incredible!
Hi Art.
First of all, Thank you very much for your concern.
Your name is beautiful! I have been building bradley about 3 years and I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:15 AM UTC
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Looking great. Excellent job on the details. Can't wait to see it all painted up.
Hi Gino. Nice to see you!!!
And Thank you very much for your concern and such high prase.
I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:19 AM UTC
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That is outstanding. I am trying to achive that same detail standard on my AAVP7A1. Im working on the turret right now and its putting up a good fight. Again outstanding Bradley.
Hi joseph.
First of all, Thank you very much for your concern and such high prase.
I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
And Cheers for your AAVP7A1!!!
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:21 AM UTC
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Some absolutely amazing scratchbuilding work there Kim, its almost a shame to paint it all.
Hi Mark.
First of all, Thank you very much for your concern and such high prase.
I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:22 AM UTC
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i can only echo all the other, that it is a fantastic bit of workmanship the scrach builders art at the highest level. The only big shame will be how much is hidden once its all finished.
well done i look forward to seeing more
cheers
Keith Forsyth
Hi Keith.
First of all, Thank you very much for your concern and such high prase.
I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:23 AM UTC
Hi Marc.
First of all, Thank you very much for your concern .
I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:24 AM UTC
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WOW! Unreal!
Hi Scott.
First of all, Thank you very much for your concern.
I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:26 AM UTC
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AWESOME! Makes me want to rebuild my Bradley all over again!
Great work!
Hi Ed.
First of all, Thank you very much for your concern and such high prase.
I will fininsh my Bradley as soon as possible for you.
And Cheers Your Bradley!!!
Best regards.
Kim HM
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 01:20 PM UTC
Hi all.
I have been looking for pics of three parts of bradley for finish my model.
One is gunner's panoramic sight inside cover front of gunner's hatch.
Another is radio set(for M3A2 in the 90s) in rear space in turret.(or explain me used radio set model no. please.)
The other is engine.
If you have these detail pics, please share those with me.
Thank you very much and Have a nice day.
Best Regards!
Florida, United States
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 02:05 PM UTC
Hyoung-Min,
Here is a montage of engine pictures.
For the engine in my M7A2 B-FIST, I used the engine out of the Tamiya Marder 1A2 kit. Once modified and installed, it looks close enough for me.
More
here.
For the radio, it depends on when in the '90s you want it to be. The A/N VRC-160 and A/N VRC-46 (what you currently have installed), Series 12 radios were used up through the late '90s by some units. Most units switched to the SINCGARS in the mid-'90s as well. Either type is correct depending on the time frame. Pro Art makes a good SINCGARS set. I used them on my B-FIST as well.
Sorry, I'm not sure what you are looking for on the sight.
Hope those help.
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Showcase
Texas, United States
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 02:13 PM UTC
deer in the headlight look again....
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 04:40 PM UTC
Hi Gino.
First of all, Thank you extremely for your reply & pics. It's a pleasure to see your reply and pics. And your B-FIST is very excellent and I have been looking yuour B-FIST and I was inspired to building by your model!
Well. Are you means that what I have installed radio set(eduard PE parts)is used by M3A2 Bradley in the 90s?
Anyway your help is greatest pleasure to me.
Many Thanks again.
Best Regards.
Kim HM.
Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 04:48 PM UTC
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deer in the headlight look again....
Hi. Chris.
First of all, Thank you for your concern.
but I'm sorry that I don't understand your meaning. (especially means of deer) Please repeat easy english and understand my poor english presentation ability.
Best Regards.
Kim HM.
Texas, United States
Joined: December 22, 2001
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 05:44 PM UTC
Is this what your looking for when you say "One is gunner's panoramic sight inside cover front of gunner's hatch?"
This is my M2A0+ I have in my shop that i get to play with. Even though it is an A0+, the gunners sight is the same as in an A2. The difference in the two is the "Dog House" cover. That us the cover that is actually on top of the sight which you see from outside.
Hope this helped out?
Pete Becerra, Jr. SGT(RET)
HHC, 71st BfSB - TEXAS
HHB, 36th ID DIVARTY -TEXAS
B Co.(-), 949 FSB, 56th BCT, 36th ID - TEXAS
B Co., 324th FSB, 3rd Brigade, 24th INF DIV(MECH)
563rd ORD Co. - GERMANY
Rhone, France
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 06:06 PM UTC
Talking about the sight I guess that Kim wants to know what do the parts behind the protective glass look like...as the kit "dog house" is empty.
Frenchy
"Find the Bastards, then Pile On"
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Manitoba, Canada
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 06:27 PM UTC
Truly amazing work Kim. I almost don't think you should paint it. It looks so amazing already. Ah go ahead and paint it. I'm sure it will only make it better.
Hey Gino. You've got one beauty of a Bradley yourself too. Glad to see you took some pictures of it outside. IMO that is the best way to take pics of your model when it is all done. Can't beat the look of real sunlight.
We have some very talented people here on this site. Very inspirational.
It seemed she viewed guys on the same level as potatoes.
-Kyon
Dalarnas, Sweden
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 09:02 PM UTC
What more can I say. The man is a GOD!!!!!
Charles
What we perceive to be may not be what we believe to be.
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Seoul, Korea / 대한민국
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Posted: Sunday, October 07, 2007 - 09:14 PM UTC
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Is this what your looking for when you say "One is gunner's panoramic sight inside cover front of gunner's hatch?"
This is my M2A0+ I have in my shop that i get to play with. Even though it is an A0+, the gunners sight is the same as in an A2. The difference in the two is the "Dog House" cover. That us the cover that is actually on top of the sight which you see from outside.
Hope this helped out?
Hi Pete.
Nice to see you! And Thank you very much for your concern and reply!
Your pics and reply are good to me but I want pics are sight behind glass.
Anyway many thanks again for your concern.
Best regards.
Kim HM.