Well, I guess it is more like a vignette... This is Dragons M2A2 Bradley with markings from 1-64 Armor back in 2003. It is probably not that accurate since I did not put much time into research, but rather enjoyed building it. Decals are from the spare box, and the vehicle is painted in Xtracrylic US Gulf War Armor. Weathered with oils and pigment. The stowage is from CMK and homemade. Base is scratch built on a piece of balsa wood. Some "in progress" pics here. It was a very quick build which I finished in only two evenings.
I guess I placed the side basket a bit to close to the exhaust... Well, live and learn. I also put some soot to the exhaust outlet after I took the pictures.
That makes 2 in only one week.
Erik
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Another small Iraq diorama
Erik67
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Posted: Saturday, July 12, 2008 - 08:25 PM UTC
marsiascout
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Posted: Sunday, July 13, 2008 - 12:12 AM UTC
WOW! Looks like 1:35th.
Lars
Lars
Posted: Monday, July 14, 2008 - 03:40 PM UTC
2 in a week !!!!!!!!!
What have you been putting in your coffee
Steve C (Jnr)
Posted: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 01:18 AM UTC
Looks great.
You cannot seriously have build both in one week?! Do you ever sleep and eat
Thanks for sharing
You cannot seriously have build both in one week?! Do you ever sleep and eat
Thanks for sharing
Erik67
Buskerud, Norway
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Posted: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 05:30 AM UTC
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You cannot seriously have build both in one week?!
Yes I'm serious. The one to the right was built in 3 evenings and the one to the left in 2. The models goes together very easily and to paint you basically dip a brush in paint and sneeze on it in the general direction of the model.
Erik