I'm little behind everyone else, but I thought I'd throw my hat in the ring. Comments are welcome. It's the Tamiya kit.
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Special Forces Dumvee WIP
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Posted: Monday, September 17, 2007 - 09:08 AM UTC
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Posted: Monday, September 17, 2007 - 10:16 AM UTC
Great start on the scratchbuilding, love the rear bumper. Will you also scratch up the rest of the Hummer. Looking forward to your next post.
Joe
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Posted: Monday, September 17, 2007 - 01:48 PM UTC
Love it Matt
Can you please put more pictures with close-up shot ??
Keep us update
Cheers
Seb
Can you please put more pictures with close-up shot ??
Keep us update
Cheers
Seb
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Posted: Monday, September 17, 2007 - 04:47 PM UTC
I am such a sucker for humvee's. Can't wait to see more.
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Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - 07:02 AM UTC
more posts please matey,love to know how this goes (i want to do one of my own !)
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Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - 09:37 AM UTC
Looking good! The rear bumper looks very smart-some nice scratch work you've done there!
If my curreny build times are anythign to go by, this will be long finished by the time my dumvee is anywhere near done
If my curreny build times are anythign to go by, this will be long finished by the time my dumvee is anywhere near done
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Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - 11:38 AM UTC
Matte are you using a photo as a reference? I have a similar (slighter) bumper from the Pro Art Dumvee set and it is installed upside down compared to yours. There is probably HMMWV's out there that have rear bumpers anyway you could imagine anyway.
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Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - 12:17 PM UTC
Matte, like I said on the other forum post, welcome to Armorama. We hope you continue your presence here.
Your humvee looks like it is going along quite well. It is always good to see another humvee build and I do hope to see more. If you should need help, just ask. There is quite a wealth of humvee knowledge here.
Jeff
Your humvee looks like it is going along quite well. It is always good to see another humvee build and I do hope to see more. If you should need help, just ask. There is quite a wealth of humvee knowledge here.
Jeff
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Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - 02:30 PM UTC
Appreciate the comments so far. Here's the latest, and yes, I plan to scratchbuild as much as feasible. The ProArt stuff is nice, but sometimes doing it yourself is therapeutic.
I'm still waiting on the diagonal alternating bar treadplate from Accurate Armour. It will make up the bin covers at the ends of the bumper.
I'm still waiting on the diagonal alternating bar treadplate from Accurate Armour. It will make up the bin covers at the ends of the bumper.
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Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 - 04:16 AM UTC
Matte
Here is an image of the rear bumper I was speaking about earlier
Bill
Here is an image of the rear bumper I was speaking about earlier
Bill
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Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 - 09:13 AM UTC
Ah. Now I see wht you meant. I thought you meant the bumper was upside down, but it's actually the shelf. Your photo shows why I chose to scratchbuild it. The ProArt sets are VERY nice, contrary to a review I read . I have had no issues with any of my ProArt stuff, either in casting, warping, or broken parts. But the one thing I wanted to change was the size and spacing of the shelf brackets. I wanted to show the bolt detail for the mounts. The ProArt brackets are too small and narrow, but it's not usually an issue, as you can see in the photo below, they're all but hidden underneath the shelf.
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Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 - 11:59 AM UTC
Ha ha ha, my bad.
I assumed your rear bumper shelf (left) was glued to the model. You had it posed to show the details, I thought it was a permanent fixture. The shadow under the upside down tray made it look attached. So you are building two Dumvees at the same time then?
My Pro Art rear braces for the tray were full of bubbles and distorted (and small) likewise the braces for the gunners stand, the end of the antenna mounts. A little TLC though and they look fine.
What's happening to the front passenger seat?
Keep us posted, it is looking very clean.
Bill
I assumed your rear bumper shelf (left) was glued to the model. You had it posed to show the details, I thought it was a permanent fixture. The shadow under the upside down tray made it look attached. So you are building two Dumvees at the same time then?
My Pro Art rear braces for the tray were full of bubbles and distorted (and small) likewise the braces for the gunners stand, the end of the antenna mounts. A little TLC though and they look fine.
What's happening to the front passenger seat?
Keep us posted, it is looking very clean.
Bill
Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 - 08:48 PM UTC
Looks good so far. Keep this standard and the finished results will be outstanding.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
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Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2007 - 04:03 AM UTC
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I assumed your rear bumper shelf (left) was glued to the model. You had it posed to show the details, I thought it was a permanent fixture. The shadow under the upside down tray made it look attached. So you are building two Dumvees at the same time then?
What's happening to the front passenger seat?
I'm actually doing three, possibly a fourth (as one would invariably be down) and am keeping the shelf as pictured. As for the seat, I had to grind off the cushion as it was already cemented in and didn't want to comeout. All of the front seats are being replaced with Ceradyne armored seats.
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Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2007 - 05:32 AM UTC
Well I'll be darned and I stand corrected. That is a wild step up if I ever saw one. I guess all that design work to establish the high ground clearance on the HMMWV was lost on this little modification. I will keep my eyes open on these builds and thanks for posting the picture, it's going into the "variants" file.
Best
Bill
Best
Bill
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Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2007 - 02:41 PM UTC
I wonder how many variants of the ol' hummer exist now? Seems like each and every one is a different version.
Four you say? Well you don't lack enthusiasm or talent. How many have you built already dare I ask?
Your build is coming along really well. Good luck with the rest.
To quote Jesse James "now all that's left to do is everything".
Four you say? Well you don't lack enthusiasm or talent. How many have you built already dare I ask?
Your build is coming along really well. Good luck with the rest.
To quote Jesse James "now all that's left to do is everything".
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Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2007 - 03:07 PM UTC
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I wonder how many variants of the ol' hummer exist now? Seems like each and every one is a different version. ".
By designation, there are about 30 everything from the original M998 (which still are being used suprisingly) to the newest M1151/52s. Then there are a few foreign vehicles that are near direct descendents of the humvee chassis. The beauty of the humvee is its adaptablilty to nearly any job, most of which were unintended by its designers which means there are so many variants.
Matte, if you have any other detail shots of the SF humvees or humvees in general, please dont hesitate to show them. Most of us love to see new photos.
Jeff
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Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2007 - 04:49 PM UTC
Ok now I understand how your rear bumper works. It’s gonna look great once it’s finished. Keep us posted.
Joe
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Posted: Friday, September 21, 2007 - 09:11 AM UTC
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I wonder how many variants of the ol' hummer exist now? Seems like each and every one is a different version.
Four you say? Well you don't lack enthusiasm or talent. How many have you built already dare I ask?
Your build is coming along really well. Good luck with the rest.
Thanks. Yes, four is the goal so far. I've decided to stick with a total scratchbuild on the fourth. The trick will be giving each vehicle its own character, but still keeping them reasonably similar to keep them within a team's SOP. The different weapons will make for good diversity.
The major scratchbuilding is done. Now all that's left is the tedious small stuff. By the way, I built a few Academy kits long ago, but no Tamiya ones as of yet.
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Posted: Friday, September 21, 2007 - 09:18 AM UTC
Matte
You're a very tidy modeller. I was looking at that Mini gun but only had the Jessie James program to base the vehicle on, I haven't seen any photos of it in the field yet, though I have no doubt it's there. Can you show us some of your previous Academy HMMWV's?
Good luck and keep the photos coming.
Bill
You're a very tidy modeller. I was looking at that Mini gun but only had the Jessie James program to base the vehicle on, I haven't seen any photos of it in the field yet, though I have no doubt it's there. Can you show us some of your previous Academy HMMWV's?
Good luck and keep the photos coming.
Bill
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Posted: Friday, September 21, 2007 - 10:29 AM UTC
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Posted: Friday, September 21, 2007 - 10:32 AM UTC
http://media.militaryphotos.net/photos/album351/aab
Well just as I say something, there it is, thanks Matt, that is the most comprehensive look at anything I've seen in a long time.
Bill
Well just as I say something, there it is, thanks Matt, that is the most comprehensive look at anything I've seen in a long time.
Bill
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Posted: Friday, September 21, 2007 - 05:00 PM UTC
That's easily the most insane weapon i've ever seen for a hmmwv. Now that's a gun truck!
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Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2007 - 08:26 AM UTC
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You're a very tidy modeller.
Can you show us some of your previous Academy HMMWV's?
Good luck and keep the photos coming.
Bill
Your first statement made my wife laugh when she read it.
As for the Academy HMMWV's, I have no picutres, but I can assure you thay all met glorious demises.
I'll try to post more later.
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Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2007 - 09:10 AM UTC
Hey Matt,
Nice collection of resin, I always wanted to try one of those Pro Arts SF sets, they look nice. How about them mini gun sets, are they worth it. Is the resin nice, clear and straight. Looking forward to seeing more.
Joe
Nice collection of resin, I always wanted to try one of those Pro Arts SF sets, they look nice. How about them mini gun sets, are they worth it. Is the resin nice, clear and straight. Looking forward to seeing more.
Joe