
With all the anti IED gear in the world some will always get caught.

And for the continued interest in these doors, here is a good shot of the inside of one. Looks more like a vault or a safe.

I have purchased the new Mig set but I await its arrival from France.
I found your 1114 build! Did you finish that?
How did you cope with the warp in the Mig M1114 roof?
This thing will look like a porcupine!
have followed up the links to your build, as well Pete Becerra's thanks for that Jeff. Your solutions to your various problems doing the 1114 build will help me out a lot when I start that one. It'll be great to see it completed.
Matthew
Good to hear from the man inside...the M1114. I'd like to see a real close up of those huge door knobs. Is the rig you're in the ones with the aquarium tops? I'd be interested to see a view from inside the cupola to see how the MG is attached, and the general layout of armor attachments to the weapons ring. There are few pictures from an insiders point of view in the 1114's so anything thats not restricted would help a modeler build one more accurately would help.
Are you using the SINCARS radio as well? I've seen a few current images the use of laptop type screens in the console area, I suspect the navigation communications set up is pretty fancy these days.
Play safe
Bill
Mathew and I appreciate your contribution, by the number of visitors to this thread so do a lot of other Armorama members.
I was trying to imagine what peripheral vision is like for the man behind the gun. Shield on each side and a small area along the sight line to the target. Even with the vision blocks you only have a very narrow field of view. Are both turrets the same in your photos or is the top one more open. It could be the angle of your photo that makes the top one look more open and the lower photo more enclosed?
Do you have the same issues with moving the weapons ring that they did in Afghanistan? In the "Afghanistan Hummers" thread a service man said that if the HMMWV was on anything but level ground it was hard to rotate the shielded weapons ring.
The colour of the glass in the windscreen, is that because the glass is coated like the vision blocks in M1's and Strykers or is it just because it is very thick?
It some one had the time to model each variation to the HMMWV it would be a great campaign challenge!
Stay safe and keep us posted on those unusual variants will you?
Bill
Matt thanks for clarifying those things. I see the small BTF antenna on the hood. The friend or foe air recognition panel, I'm surprised these are still used. Are you still using the SINCGARS radios or something new? I understand if you can't say.
Stay safe Matt
Bill
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