AAVP7A1 Baghdad River Crossing
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 07:23 AM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 08:08 AM UTC
Looking good!
YAT-YAS, I'll be track'n on this build.
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast
Charlie on time!
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 09:34 AM UTC
Wow, looking forward to this one.. Looking good
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 10:52 AM UTC
Interesting subject! I didn't even know the Marines used their tracks for an amphibious assault during this campaign.
Good job on the interior so far.
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 11:18 AM UTC
Nice book that one.
Are you going to use the Warriors 1/35 OIF guys??
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 04:45 PM UTC
Looking great Bob. I'll definitely be watching this one.
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 04:58 PM UTC
Cooool idea Bob (no pun intended
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) I've noticed you've got late David Harper's great book to look into for inspiration.
H.P.
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Col. George W.Patton III 's standing order for the troopers of the 11th Armoured Cavalry Regiment
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Nice book that one.
Are you going to use the Warriors 1/35 OIF guys??
Yes, I will be using those figures but I will have to modify the arms to make them more relaxed like in the photo since the Warriors figures are firing.
I have some of the nice DML Marines too but I will have to hunt for more. LOTS of gear and figures to paint!
The crews were not confident the the tracs would float after all the hard campaigning so all hatches were open for the crossing. Guys lost their stuff too in the water so the third crewman was usually tasked with trying to retrieve gear with a boat hook as it floated by. I may try to depict something like that.
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#429
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 05:35 PM UTC
I remember crossing the Diyala, I was with an LAR company we reconned some of the crossing sites along with Delta Co. That sticks in my mind for one reason - we had gotten to come out of the chemical suits not long before and it was "nice" to be able to just wear the cammies, however the stench from the suits we'd been wearing continuously for the march up was really unpleasant when we burned them. I'm definitely going to be following this one, I know you'll do it justice, Rob.
Doc Ski
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 09:55 PM UTC
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I remember crossing the Diyala, I was with an LAR company we reconned some of the crossing sites along with Delta Co. That sticks in my mind for one reason - we had gotten to come out of the chemical suits not long before and it was "nice" to be able to just wear the cammies, however the stench from the suits we'd been wearing continuously for the march up was really unpleasant when we burned them. I'm definitely going to be following this one, I know you'll do it justice, Rob.
John, did you get to see the crossing too? There seems to have been two crossings at the same time. All this while the grunts were forcing a crossing of the foot bridge. So you were in an LAV or Humvee?
Anyway, the tracs in the photo and my dio where reservists. When they fell on these tracs for the invasion they had to make do with plate armor on the side rear portions of the tracs. Not enough EEAK for everybody. The same plates used on the roof were used on the sides. So I will be scratching that for my build too.
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#429
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Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 10:53 PM UTC
There were definitely two simultaneous crossings, grunts crossed over a damaged bridge as well as the tracs swimming the river. They would have been from 4th Tracs, I had a couple corpsman friends who were with 4th Tracs for the march up. While RCT7 was making the crossing we were reconning possible bridge sites. My home for the war was in the back of an LAV 25. We crossed after they had the ribbon bridge in service, my platoon helped provide security while it was being built. IIRC the unit that built the ribbon bridge was an RC unit out of W. VA. The day of the crossing was a pretty busy day for us, thankfully we didn't take any casualties in my unit as we weren't around for the arty fire that hit our side of the river.
Doc Ski
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Posted: Friday, May 12, 2017 - 12:36 AM UTC
Yes, 4th Tracs. I will be doing a B Co trac. They were from Texas. A Co were guys from Florida. I'm used to tanks. I'm learning about the amtracs. Wow, they had a lot of tracs (12) in a platoon. Not like the tanks with 4.
There is a pretty good book written by an LAV company commander about OIF. I recall a lot of angst for those guys in worrying if they ever had to cross a river wet they could not do it since their vehicles were suffering a lot of road accident type of damage. As I noted above, the amtrac guys were worried about sinking when they got the order to cross. Many could not even get their bow planes to deploy.
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#429
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Posted: Friday, May 12, 2017 - 01:14 AM UTC
I've read it, if you're talking about Highway War. The author was the Delta 1st LAR Commander. Those vehicles all had some really hard miles on them by then. I'm glad we crossed by the ribbon bridge personally.
Doc Ski
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Posted: Friday, May 12, 2017 - 02:23 AM UTC
Looking forward to this Robert.
Tom
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Posted: Thursday, June 22, 2017 - 08:56 AM UTC
I see you have a garbage bag hanging-good eye for detail.
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Posted: Thursday, June 22, 2017 - 08:46 PM UTC
Howdy Robert, nice looking Tuna Boat! You have done a great job with stowage variety and colors.
Mike sends . . .
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Posted: Thursday, June 22, 2017 - 09:15 PM UTC
Thanks guys. I will be working on soft stowage for the starboard side wall, and a distress flag that will go above the fuel cell. I think I will make a broom too that will be tied to one of the pipes. And some chip bags and water bottles too.
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Posted: Thursday, June 22, 2017 - 09:57 PM UTC
My Brother in law was an AAV company commander in Al Nasiriyah...I'm planning on building him an AAV as a retirement present (should be retiring in the next couple years.
Here's an article about a school at Lejeune that he had named after one his guys that got killed there.
http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?27567-Lejeune-school-honors-Iraq-hero&s=b054999a83dcae1e66dab76739d0e203And PDF about the battle
http://www.marines.mil/Portals/59/Publications/U.S.%20Marines%20in%20Battle_An-Nasiriyah%20%20PCN%2010600000700_1.pdf
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Posted: Wednesday, July 05, 2017 - 09:51 PM UTC
Wow ! Great job Robert.
Which kit is it ? Hobby Boss ?
That's very nice.
I'll be following your build.
Cheers
Richard
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Posted: Wednesday, July 05, 2017 - 10:06 PM UTC
Very impressive interior so far.
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Posted: Thursday, July 06, 2017 - 06:26 AM UTC
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Wow ! Great job Robert.
Which kit is it ? Hobby Boss ?
Yes, this is the Hobby Boss kit. I am impressed with the details so far, especially what they included for the interior. They did not take too many shortcuts. The big issue is that they give no callouts for colors of all the detail, so you really should have some reference material at hand.
My initial plan was not to do too much extra detailing of the interior since there will be 12-15 guys just in the back and so I expect much to be blocked by the figures. But the broom I could not resist. And a few other odds and ends like footman loops in some obvious places.