Hi all,
I started Next Stryker now with Mk. 19 grenade launcher and with slat.
I use AFV Stryker, Lion Barrel and slat from Eduard from now prototype for AFV kit.
From 1.september Eduard add new slat for Trumpeter and next news for Stryker.
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 08:04 PM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 08:22 PM UTC
Ok Miloslav
This is looking so good, so Mr Eduard will produce Slat armour how is the kit ???
Really great job thanks for sharing and keep us update
Seb
This is looking so good, so Mr Eduard will produce Slat armour how is the kit ???
Really great job thanks for sharing and keep us update
Seb
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 08:22 PM UTC
Wow, I love it. I can't say more. It will look awesome when finished.
Just so I understand, you are using a prototype Eduard slat armour set?
The set includes square tube for the top and bottom of the slat panels?
Are the white supports going to be included in the set and what are they going to be made of. Please do not tell me that the set will require one to fold the tubes out of flat photoetch.
Nick
Just so I understand, you are using a prototype Eduard slat armour set?
The set includes square tube for the top and bottom of the slat panels?
Are the white supports going to be included in the set and what are they going to be made of. Please do not tell me that the set will require one to fold the tubes out of flat photoetch.
Nick
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 08:27 PM UTC
Wow looks stunning! I look forward to seeing this complete.
So is Eduard releasing a slat armor set then? This is really good news, I hope they make it stronger than their usual etch which is bendy and weak. The set looks good and I cant wait to get my hands on this.
More good news-Hobby Fan are releasing Stryker brigade figures!
So is Eduard releasing a slat armor set then? This is really good news, I hope they make it stronger than their usual etch which is bendy and weak. The set looks good and I cant wait to get my hands on this.
More good news-Hobby Fan are releasing Stryker brigade figures!
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 08:43 PM UTC
Very nice work you have there.
As they say, If you build it some one esle will make a kit of it.
Thanks for shareing.
Jason
As they say, If you build it some one esle will make a kit of it.
Thanks for shareing.
Jason
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 08:45 PM UTC
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Wow, I love it. I can't say more. It will look awesome when finished.
Just so I understand, you are using a prototype Eduard slat armour set?
The set includes square tube for the top and bottom of the slat panels?
Are the white supports going to be included in the set and what are they going to be made of. Please do not tell me that the set will require one to fold the tubes out of flat photoetch.
Nick
I don`t know who included final versin for customer.
I know that set for Trumpeter included two big sheet (A5) and one small PE parts.
For AFV Eduard prepare two version. One for beginner and one for advanced modeler.
These set have only one difference. for advanced included additional armor because slat set are very
complicated and more modeler this build with big problems. I agree, because I build 30% three day 16 hour daily.
Miloslav
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 08:46 PM UTC
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Wow looks stunning! I look forward to seeing this complete.
So is Eduard releasing a slat armor set then? This is really good news, I hope they make it stronger than their usual etch which is bendy and weak. The set looks good and I cant wait to get my hands on this.
More good news-Hobby Fan are releasing Stryker brigade figures!
Still hot news from Real Model Stowage set2 with molle system.
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 08:48 PM UTC
Hi
Where are the resin wheels from?
Thanks
Paul Ryall
Where are the resin wheels from?
Thanks
Paul Ryall
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 09:20 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextWow looks stunning! I look forward to seeing this complete.
So is Eduard releasing a slat armor set then? This is really good news, I hope they make it stronger than their usual etch which is bendy and weak. The set looks good and I cant wait to get my hands on this.
More good news-Hobby Fan are releasing Stryker brigade figures!
Still hot news from Real Model Stowage set2 with molle system.
Yer I saw that over on PMMS Miloslav-looks really good, I will have to pick one of those sets up. May I suggest you do a set of the sand bags aswell that they piled up around the airguard hatches and over areas, these were a common feature on most Iraq strykers. Have you got any detail shots to share with us of the Molle set? Id love to see what kit you have included.
Keep up the good work Miloslav!!
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2007 - 12:11 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextQuoted TextWow looks stunning! I look forward to seeing this complete.
So is Eduard releasing a slat armor set then? This is really good news, I hope they make it stronger than their usual etch which is bendy and weak. The set looks good and I cant wait to get my hands on this.
More good news-Hobby Fan are releasing Stryker brigade figures!
Still hot news from Real Model Stowage set2 with molle system.
Yer I saw that over on PMMS Miloslav-looks really good, I will have to pick one of those sets up. May I suggest you do a set of the sand bags aswell that they piled up around the airguard hatches and over areas, these were a common feature on most Iraq strykers. Have you got any detail shots to share with us of the Molle set? Id love to see what kit you have included.
Keep up the good work Miloslav!!
Tomorrow I here add photo new set.
Included MOLLE bags, sleeping bags and next bags & sacks.
new tow bar, catch bags, ammo boxes 50.cal, 20mm, 40mm, AT -4, PE barbed wire, MRE.
This new set is very big, included more parts.
I think that set #3 sand bags andnext stowage direct for OIF I prepare next month because I need these for me Stryker with slat.
Miloslav
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2007 - 12:15 AM UTC
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Hi
Where are the resin wheels from?
Thanks
Paul Ryall
Wheels are from Real Model.
Miloslav
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2007 - 12:17 AM UTC
Sounds great Miloslav!...........................interior??
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2007 - 03:04 AM UTC
Damn Miloslav... I think you just inflicted some serious damage to my credit card by letting me know about the upcoming Eduard set...
As allways your build amazes me. Looking forward to see this beast with some paint.
Eik
As allways your build amazes me. Looking forward to see this beast with some paint.
Eik
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2007 - 09:56 AM UTC
i knew there was a reason i have not started mine yet! is real model a good company? i just bought there m1a1,a2 resin stowage set from spruebrothers
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2007 - 12:39 PM UTC
Looking good Miloslav! Looking forward to seeing this one finished.
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2007 - 02:04 PM UTC
Any release date on that PE?Looks really great so far keep us updated
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Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2007 - 01:56 AM UTC
Woowww!!! Amazing job Miloslav!!!
I´m ansious to see these little wonder alive and finished!
Keep us updated, ok?
Bye,
Marcelo
PS: My wish list just gown up a bunch now :)
I´m ansious to see these little wonder alive and finished!
Keep us updated, ok?
Bye,
Marcelo
PS: My wish list just gown up a bunch now :)
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Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2007 - 02:12 AM UTC
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Quoted Textis real model a good company?
Well, Miloslav might be a little biased, since he owns the company. My opinion? They're a little hit and miss. The stowage sets seem to be pretty nice. I have a few of the wheel sets for the Italeri 5 ton, and 2 or 3 wheels in each set are out of round, bad. I have the conversion to do the dump truck version of the M54 5 ton, it's not bad but problems with the wheels again. They're round, but the wheel inside the tire, on several, are short shot. He offers a lot of nice stuff, but I like to see it before I buy it. I'm lucky, a friend of mine owns Spruebrothers.com, so I can look at the stuff in the warehouse before I buy it. All that being said, Gordon the owner of Spruebrothers, had asked me sometime ago if he should carry Real Model. I told him yes.
Hi Gary,
if you have problem with wheels write on me e-mail and I send you new wheels.No problem.
These is problem but I have new system for wheels and all look pretty.
Miloslav
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Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2007 - 09:26 AM UTC
Here is next photo.
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Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2007 - 09:42 AM UTC
Wow, that is excellent. I can't wait to see the PE on the shelves.
Jeff
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Posted: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 03:53 AM UTC
Miloslav –
What an outstanding build. I wish I had the skill to tackle that Slat PE but I doubt I do.
I can’t wait to see yours finished! Keep up the good work.
Now a more general question, what did you use for the no skid surface on your Stryker’s upper deck?
What an outstanding build. I wish I had the skill to tackle that Slat PE but I doubt I do.
I can’t wait to see yours finished! Keep up the good work.
Now a more general question, what did you use for the no skid surface on your Stryker’s upper deck?
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Posted: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 04:37 AM UTC
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Miloslav –
What an outstanding build. I wish I had the skill to tackle that Slat PE but I doubt I do.
I can’t wait to see yours finished! Keep up the good work.
Now a more general question, what did you use for the no skid surface on your Stryker’s upper deck?
I use Gunze Sangyo rust because this color have rough pigmet. I apply this color norma small brush.
Miloslav
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Posted: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 09:58 AM UTC
Drama continue.