These three 1/72 bikes are not trucky or speedy kind of things, but still definitely fall under the category of important Logistics vehicles (even if it was just to get to the NAFFI for fags, mars bars or bacon butties).
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I chopped the RAF figure sets up and swapped stuff around to make several different poses to go along side my collection of RAF vehicles. This one used the torso of the chalks pulling Erc but keeping left arm on handlebars attached. I used a toothpic glued in holes drilled into body parts to bind them together
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This guy uses arm and pilots bag from hard plastic NATO pilots and groundcrew set
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All three together
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Simple changes make for more varied poses around a busy airfield dio
Hope you like
Nige
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