Hi,
Thanks for your comments. Very much appreciated
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Good work. there are some good pics of Land rovers in Moustaffa Assads Civil War guntrucks book. IIRC they were all exLebanon police vehicles and were grey under whatever camo the militia put on them.
How easy was the conversion work on the body and how did you get that crazed effect on the windshield?
Pat, your comment brings great info : I did not know what color I was gonna be able to apply ! As per your statement, gloss dark grey looks a good option !
The conversion work was quite straightforward as I had pixies of the Land Rover series 2 and knew how to deal with plasticard.
Regarding the windshield, it took a quarter of hour to get that effect, really easy : I drilled 0.3 mm holes in the windshield (5 of em exactly, 4 in the right part and one in the left part) and then put a new blade on my X-Acto knife and scratched, scored irregular angled lines on the clear plastic. Really handy and very easy. I'll try and get more accurate photos of it to show it better.
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This really brings back memories, as I grew up in Beirut during the civil war.
The back of your Landrover really looks good. I wish I could do such a conversion
But all I can do is pray that Italeri or Revell re-release that old Landy!
By the way, the Landy in the pic with the Dshk (We used to call it Doshka) is a PLO vehicle. It says "Fateh" on the door which in Arabic are the three initials of the PLO.. only backwards. In Arabic it's actually (Palestinian Liberation Movement).. I don't know if that makes sense 
Anyway, nice project. I hope you post more pics as you progress.
Hisham
Hey Hisham,
Hope these memories brought back aren't too hard to cope with, tho' I know they may... I am deeply and really sorry for that. My goal is only to have fun with plastic, not to bring awful & hurting memories. Please forgive me.
BTW, the conversion was not that difficult. You got to give a try to using plasticard, starting with simple projects and then you will get addicted to it, believe me
Thanks for the info as per the PLO depicted technical in the pic, this is also a good info of yours. I wanna have mine belonging to one of the Christian phalanxes, Kataeb for example and I will copy arabic words on the car. Any help regarding these sported slogans welcome.
Thanks again 4 all of your comments !
Cheers,
Richard